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National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Massanutton Chapter Records

3.56 cubic feet 10 Boxes
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The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). Massanutton Chapter Records, 1895-2016, consist of ten boxes. It consists of the official papers of the chapter and has been arranged into four series: Minutes, Yearbooks, Subject files, and Scrapbooks and Ephemera.
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National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Massanutton Chapter Records 3.56 cubic feet 10 Boxes

Woodbine Cemetery Records

26.17 cubic feet 74 boxes, 6 flat files
Abstract Or Scope
The Woodbine Cemetery Records, circa 1830-2006, consist of materials relating to the operation of Woodbine Cemetery, in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The collection includes a wide array of financial and commercial materials, including receipt books and loose receipts, account books, checks, ledgers, bank statements, board minutes and reports, customer correspondence, insurance information, maps, and other materials produced during the course of business over approximately the past 150 years.
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Woodbine Cemetery Records 26.17 cubic feet 74 boxes, 6 flat files

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