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A. Willis Robertson Papers, 1921/1988, bulk 1946/1966

380.00 Boxes
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This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.

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Civil War Era Farmer's Account Book, 1861/1866

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Farm Account book of an unknown farmer, probably from the Fauquier County and Loudoun County area of Virginia. Some accounts for the government during the Civil War era.

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Civil War Era Farmer's Account Book, 1861/1866 0.10 Linear Feet

Farmer's Account Book, II, 1840/1862

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Account book, 1840-1862, of an unidentified farmer.

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Farmer's Account Book, VI, 1895/1904

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Account book, 1895-1904, of an unidentified farmer. 100 p. : bound volume ; 30 cm.

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Farmer's Account Book, VI, 1895/1904 0.10 Linear Feet

Farm Labor Account Book, 1887/1900

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Account book, 1887-1900, containing accounts of an unknown person with farm laborers. Possibly located in Charles City County, Virginia.

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Farm Labor Account Book, 1887/1900 0.10 Linear Feet

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