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A Diarist and His Diary by Charles C. Wall, 1947 4 Copies Box 1
A Thing of the Spirit by Charles C. Wall, 1967 3 Copies Box 5
Buildings Committee, 1930/1949 Box 3, Folder 9
Labouisse, Sally - Correspondence – Mr. Charles C. Wall, 1944/1970 Box 43, Folder 20
Charles C. Wall, Mount Vernon, to Anne M. Washington, 1959 Box 14, Folder 11
Charles C. Wall, Mount Vernon, to Cyril Collett, 1964 Box 14, Folder 12
Charles C. Wall, Mount Vernon, to Symon Gould, 1958 Box 14, Folder 11
Correspondence – Charles C. Wall, 1956/1974 Box 1, Folder 17
Correspondence – Harold Abbott and Charles C. Wall, 1962/1964 Box 1, Folder 20
Operation Overview Collection, 1953/1983 3 Cubic Feet
Financial Records of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1858/2015 approx. 33 Linear Feet 20 paige cartons; 4 Hollinger document boxes, 2 manuscript 11x14 boxes, binders and oversize material flat on shelves
George Washington: Citizen-Soldier by Charles C. Wall, 1980 1 Copies Shelf 26, D1
Museum News - "A Thing of the Spirit", 1968 2 Copies Box 3
Museum News - "The Mount Vernon Experience 1859-1959", 1959 2 Copies Box 3
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