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The photographs are numbered, and most photographs were taken by Richard L. Piermarini.  Folder lists containing the identification numbers can be found inside each box. An asterisk after the folder title indicates that the name of the photographer was not marked on the original envelope.  The numbers and asterisks are not included in the folder list below.  Included at the end of Box 37 is a folder of miscellaneous negatives and contact sheets of Allen administration photographs taken by Pierre Courtois, photographer of the Library of Virginia.  \n","(Accession 35746).  Contains press releases issued by the Press Office of Governor George Allen.  Also included are releases issued by Governor-elect Allen's Transition Office before his inauguration.  The releases announce appointments, business expansions, swearings-in, grant funding, media advisories for public appearances, trade missions, and select activities of First Lady Susan Allen.  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