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The Business Card Collection, Undated

0.5 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
The Business Card Collection consists of 0.5 linear feet and contains undated business cards from local Fairfax County, Virginia businesses.
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The Business Card Collection, Undated 0.5 linear feet

The Certificates of Incorporation Collection, Undated

.25 linear feet
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The Certificates of Incorporation Collection consists of .25 linear feet of undated photocopied Virginia State Corporation Commission certificates of incorporation from various Fairfax County, Virginia businesses incorporated between 1943-1949.
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The Certificates of Incorporation Collection, Undated .25 linear feet

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Northern Virginia Businesses Receipts Collection, 1901-1940

0.5 linear feet
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The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Northern Virginia Businesses Receipts Collection spans the years 1901-1940, and consists of business letterhead, receipts, correspondence, and checks from Fairfax County, Alexandria, and Washington, D.C. businesses.
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The Ticket Stub Collection, 1929-2015

0.25 linear feet
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The Ticket Stub Collection consists of 0.25 linear feet and spans the years 1929-2015 and consists of ticket stubs for local Fairfax County, Virginia businesses.
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The Ticket Stub Collection, 1929-2015 0.25 linear feet

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