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11.75" X 24.5" Folder, with Maurice Brooks Lecture Poster and Flattened Scroll of Range Run Bird Count Box Oversized Folder, Folder 1
A.B. Brooks [Alonzo Beecher Brooks] Box 10, Folder 20
Article Ideas, Published Articles Box 11, Folder 4
125 Years of Women - Planning Box 8, Folder 3-4
50 Years of Arts and Humanities Box 4, Folder 2
Carroll Wilkinson Papers 12.25 Linear Feet 12 ft. 3 in. (8 record cartons, 15 in. each; 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 2 document cases, 2.5 in.; 2 flat storage boxes, 2 in. each; 1 flat storage box, 3 in.; 1 rolled storage box, 5 in.)
14. Misc. Correspondence Genealogy Data Box 3, Folder 32
15. Genealogy Letters Box 3, Folder 33
17. Genealogy Letters to RLD Box 3, Folder 35
15 - Eco Sampler 2, HP Box 43a, Item 15
#200 2 - John Henry (Only 1/4 Taken) Box 44, Item 14
3 - Eco Sampler 2, Original HP Box 43a, Item 3
1830 Census & Research Aids Box 9, Folder 35
Alberta Coleman, Opan Coates Carter Box 3, Folder 22
Ancella Bickley, Historian, Research Papers regarding African-Americans 13.1 Linear Feet 13 ft. 1/2 in. (9 record cartons, 15 in. each); (3 document cases, 5 in. each); (2 document cases, 2 1/2 in. each); (1 flat storage box, 1 1/2 in.)
"1980 Wilderness Adventures" Box 18, Folder 53
"404 Will Save Wetlands; If You Will Save 404" Box 13, Folder 13
1965 Graduation Box 118, Folder 4
1998 Summer Alumni Magazine Box 119, Folder 3
1998 Winter Alumni Magazine Box 119, Folder 1
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