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Moot court records - University of Virginia School of Law, 1849/2025 8.91 Linear Feet (20 containers)
Gregory H. Swanson papers, 1948/2022 3.33 Linear Feet (4 containers)
Barnette Collection, Lawyer, Businessman, Educator, Philanthropist, and Chairman Emeritus of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, 1905/2020 57.18 Linear Feet 57 ft. 2 1/4 in. (44 record cartons, 15 in. each); (3 document cases, 5 in. each); (2 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each); (2 oversize folders, 0.1 in. each); (1 unboxed painting, 3 in.); (1 unboxed painting, 2 in.)
Baseball records, 1908/2024 2 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger box and 1 oversize folder
"Be committed. Be well." Face Masks, 2020 0.2 Cubic Feet 1 box
Masks, 2020 Box 1
Benjamin L. Wigfall Artist Archives and Mary Carter Wigfall Personal Papers, 1880/2023 21.875 Linear Feet 50 boxes; 63 folders
Series 10: Other Artists and Friends, 1949/2020 3 boxes 2 boxes 10 folders
Series 1: Benjamin L. Wigfall, 1944/2023 3 boxes 2 boxes 10 folders Box VA-12 Box 1, Box VA-12 Box 2, Binder VA-12 Box 10, VA-12 Box 38, VA-12 File 1
"Beyond the Frame: Aaron Siskind Photographs," Museum of Photographic Arts, 2020 1 folder Box SC-38 Box 1
Records of the Aaron Siskind Foundation (SC-38), 1920/2020 1.5 Linear Feet 4 boxes; 16 folders
Series 1: Aaron Siskind, 1920/2020 2 boxes 2 boxes; 7 folders
Bishop James Madison Society records, 1996/2021 4.01 Linear Feet
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