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028-140070, 1996/1997 Box 22, Folder 1-2
028-140070, 1996/1997 Box 23, Folder 13
028-140072, 1996/1997 Box 22, Folder 3
105th Congress - 1st Session - Congressional Record statements, 1997 Box III.B. - 3, Folder 7
105th Congress - 1st Session - Congressional Record statements, 1997 Box III.B. - 3, Folder 8
105th Congress - 1st Session - Congressional Record statements, 1997 Box III.B. - 3, Folder 9
105th Congress--Legis Profile, 1997/1998 Box 172, Folder 8
1997-1998 National Business Agenda, 1997/1998 Box 121/122, Folder 170
[Administrative] AD--CONGRATS [Congratulations], 1997 Box 213, Folder 1
10th Eastern Shore Birding Festival, 1996/2000 Box 1, Folder 8
Bird species American Bittern - Bufflehead, 1963/1999 Box 7, Folder 76
Bird species Canada Goose - Double Crested Cormorant, 1949/1999 Box 7, Folder 77
110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70, 1969/2010 Box 12, Folder 4
A Chorus of Approval cartoon, 1950/2000 Map case 16.5
A Flag is Born - Forbidden Broadway, 1961/2016 Box 4, Folder 3
112 meet and greet, 1997 Box 23, Page 200
9:30 Club, 1997 Box 24, Page 96
Adult Resource Center, 1997 Box 24, Page 63
11. Descendants of Daniel Davison, 1993/2003 Box 2, Folder 11
14. Misc. Correspondence Genealogy Data, 1916/1998 Box 3, Folder 32
15. Genealogy Letters, 1973/2001 Box 3, Folder 33
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