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Gail Baker Collected Materials, 1938-2002

19 boxes
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RG 346 is a collection of Gail Baker's papers relating to her activities with the Arlington County preservation community. Materials date 1938-2002, with the bulk of the materials dating 1980-2000. The collection is 15.22 linear feet, not including oversize material.

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Gail Baker Collected Materials, 1938-2002 19 boxes

John Jordan Correspondence

1 Item
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In this letter, dated 1822 Aug. 15, John Jordan gives the Committee of the Board of Trustees, specifications for construction of the center building at Washington College in Lexington, Va.

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John Jordan Correspondence 1 Item

Rockbridge Historical Society files on Houses

1 Linear Feet Two boxes each measuring 7inches.
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This collection consists of essays, reports, financial documentation, and other historic records documenting the presence, arcitecture, development, or evolution of local houses in and around Rockbridge County and Lexington, Virginia.

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Rockbridge Historical Society files on Houses 1 Linear Feet Two boxes each measuring 7inches.

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