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101 W. Nelson Street, by John Perkinson Box 8, Folder 36
107 Lee Avenue, Episcopal Rectory, J. Randolph Kean Box 3, Folder 26
110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70 Box 12, Folder 4
A Chorus of Approval cartoon Map case 16.5
A Flag is Born - Forbidden Broadway Box 4, Folder 3
1127 Second Street, Roanoke, Box 1, Folder 1
Botetourt Structures, Box 1, Folder 11
Craig County Courthouse and Jail, Box 1, Folder 15
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
11th Virginia Infantry Box 41, Folder 32
12th Virginia Infantry Box 41, Folder 34
13th Virginia Infantry Box 41, Folder 35
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (B) - Supporting Documents / Articles MSS 04-2, Box 21, Folder 5
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (C) - Relevant Cases MSS 04-2, Box 22, Folder 1
7.0 Legal Research (A) Memorandum and Reports MSS 04-2, Box 19, Folder 1
125 Years of Women - Planning Box 8, Folder 3-4
50 Years of Arts and Humanities Box 4, Folder 2
Article Publication -- Materials Box 3, Folder 15
13 Items - Printed Material - Faulkner-Ford - 10124-b Box 204, Folder 6
17 Items - Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference Materials - 10124-b Box 204, Folder 8
1982 PEN/Faulkner Posters, 6271-bj, 6271-bk Flat_Box 215, Folder 1
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