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106 White Street, McClung-Houston house, by Richard Busby, 2002 Box 18, Folder 2
106 White Street, McClung-Houston house, by Richard Busby, Jr., 2002 Box 10, Folder 19
106 White Street, William P. Houston house, by Richard Busby, 2002 Box 18, Folder 3
107th Congress 2nd Session, Co-Sponsorships, 2002 Box 2, Folder 5
107th Congress 2nd Session, Co- Sponsorships, 2002 Box 2, Folder 6
107th Congress 2nd Session, Co- Sponsorships, 2002 Box 2, Folder 7
107th Congress – 2nd Session - Co-Sponsorships, 2002 Box 2, Sub-Series 2, Folder 5
107th Congress – 2nd Session - Co-Sponsorships, 2002 Box 2, Sub-Series 2, Folder 6
107th Congress – 2nd Session - Co-Sponsorships, 2002 Box 2, Sub-Series 2, Folder 7
10. Genealogy Correspondence to RLD, 2002 Box 3, Folder 28
11. Descendants of Daniel Davison, 1993/2003 Box 2, Folder 11
17. Genealogy Letters to RLD, 1977/2003 Box 3, Folder 35
10 Year Anniversary of Jepson School; Jepson Alumni Center Brochure, 2002/2003 Box 2 MS-25, Folder 74
175th meeting agenda, 2002 Box 1 MS-25, Folder 41
Goal setting and year end documents--UR libraries, 1998/2006 Box 2 MS-25, Folder 9
110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70, 1969/2010 Box 12, Folder 4
A Flag is Born - Forbidden Broadway, 1961/2016 Box 4, Folder 3
A Little Night Music - Lovers, 1958/2017 Box 7, Folder 1
11 1/2 x 17" reproductions of various political cartoons, 1968/2009 Box 72, Artifact 1
2002, 2002 Flat_Box 220
Angelina - Contract - Financial, 2001/2004 Box 11, Folder 16
111 My Drug Buddy, 2002 Box 1, Folder 13
113 My Balancing Act, 2002 Box 1, Folder 15
115 My Bed Banter & Beyond, 2002 Box 1, Folder 17
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