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(15) Tomb of America's greatest citizen, Washington, at Mount Vernon, Virginia., 1903 Box HPC - Stereorgraphs - Box 2
165 Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va., 1901 Box HPC - Stereograph - Box 1
166 Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon, Va., 1902 Waldsmith Collection - Box 1
Tomb of America's greatest Citizen, Washington, at Mount Vernon, Virginia., 1903 Waldsmith Collection - Box 1
Untitled [Mount Vernon], 1895/1905 Waldsmith Collection - Box 1
African American Family Photographs, 1880/1960 0.25 Linear Feet
Alexander Haight family collection, 1764/1976 7 Linear Feet 7 boxes, 1 map case
Alvin Duke Chandler Papers, 1896/1984, bulk 1950/1960 2.00 Linear Feet
American Public Transportation Association records, 1898/1999 94 Linear Feet 189 boxes
Amos Koontz Papers I, 1809/1965, bulk 1936/1965 2.00 Linear Feet 2 boxes and 1 bound volume.
Anatole and Vladimir Kalichevsky Papers, 1871/1955 0.5 Linear Feet
Anderson Family papers, 1755/1958 13.25 Linear Feet Six document cases, three half-size document cases, 9 flat boxes
Anne T. Chapman Papers, 1884/1954 8.10 Linear Feet
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