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Frank Hereford (1825-1891) Correspondence 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 folder, 0.1 in.); (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Frank Hereford (1825-1891) Correspondence 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

George H. McGrew Papers 0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)

George Jackson (1757-1831) Letter 0 Linear Feet Summary: 1 item

Harry C. Woodyard (1867-1929) Papers 1.4 Linear Feet 1 ft. 5 in. (3 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 ledger, 2 in.)

Howard Sutherland, Senator, Women's Suffrage Papers 4.2 Linear Feet 4 ft. 2 in. (10 document cases, 5 in. each)

Hugh Ike Shott Papers 27.1 Linear Feet Summary: 25 ft. 1 in. (65 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 oversize folder, 1/2 in.)

Izetta Jewel Brown Miller (b.1883), Clippings and Photographs 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 folder)

John M. Wolverton Scrapbooks 0.40 Linear Feet Summary: 4 3/4 in. (2 unboxed scrapbooks, 3 in.); (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

John W. Davis (1873-1955) Papers 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 folder)

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