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102 West Washington Street, Alvin-Dennis, by Robert Langford Box 10, Folder 5
106 West Washington Street, Sweet Things, by William Holmes Box 17, Folder 18
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
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
Address Book Box 4, Folder 11
11. Invitations/Dec., Decline Box 47, Folder 9
Anniversary Greeting Sent Box 55, Folder 30
Appointment Book1985 Box 56, Folder 14
11th Virginia Infantry Box 41, Folder 32
12th Virginia Infantry Box 41, Folder 34
18th Virginia Cavalry Box 41, Folder 8
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
Applications - Council for Women's Concerns Box 8, Folder 21
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
30 Items - State Department File Concerning William Faulkner - 15242 Box 131, Folder 5
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
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