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Financial Records, 2011/2020 Box 02, Folder 008, Restrict_box R01, Folder 003
Meeting Records, 2020 Box 13, Folder 078
Josephine H. McCown collection, 1929/2022 38 Item Box 7, Folder 22
Alumni materials, 1975/2021 Box 1, Folder 4
Barbara McKnight Benham papers, 1966/2021 0.39 cubic feet 5 folders in 2 boxes
American Rhododendron Society Records, 1927/2022 100 Cubic Feet 0.1632 Gigabytes
American Rhododendron Society Records-Regional Chapters (ViU-2022-0152), 2017/2021 0.8 Cubic Feet 2 letter document boxes, 13 folders Box 1 contains newsletters from 2017-2020 Box 2 contains newsletters from 2020-2021 Box 14, Box 15
A Most Fasional Display, 2020 Box 2, Folder 38
Christmas, 2020 Box 2, Folder 28
Colonial Fashion Days Events Schedule, 2020 Box 62, Folder 634
Ana Arias interviewed by Arielle Gick, 2020 262 Megabytes 1 digital file 12 Megabytes 1 digital file 1:11:33 Duration (HH:MM:SS.mmm)
Immigrant narratives project oral histories, 2020/2022 3.89 Gigabytes 36 digital files
Melissa Menjivar interviewed by Michelle Pineda-Hernandez, 2020 141 Megabytes 1 digital file 8 Megabytes 1 digital file 0:08:33 Duration (HH:MM:SS.mmm)
Ann Magnuson, Performance Artist, Papers, 1973/2024 2.34 Linear Feet 2 ft. 4 in. (2 document cases, 5 in.; 1 flat storage box, 1.5 in.; 2 flat storage boxes, 3.5 in. each; 3 storage boxes, 3 in. each; 1 oversize folder, 0.01 in.) 3.05 Gigabytes 77 files, formats include .wav, .docx, .mp4, .jpg, .html, .png
Ephemera and Other Items, 2020 Box 8, Folder 7
Publications and Exerpts, 1984/2020 Box 8, Folder 1 - 4
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