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Commencement records - University of Virginia School of Law 9.870 Gigabytes 1.25 Linear Feet
Don Eugene Detmer papers 31 Linear Feet Boxes 1-9 are from the first accession. Boxes 10-31 were processed together from three separate accessions donated between 2017-2024.
Hot Feet (IMP Society) records 0.03 Cubic Feet 1/2 document box
Jefferson Cable Corporation collection 23.5 Cubic Feet 239 open reel videotapes
Legacy patient records 13.8 Linear Feet
Office of the Architect/Photographs-addition 2 Mary Hughes 1.4 Cubic Feet 7 Photo 3-ring clamshell box 1 videocassettes 1 Vhs tape
Quinby, Teackle, and Upshur families of Somerset County, Maryland, and Accomack and Northampton Counties, Virginia Papers 4.44 Cubic Feet 7 legal-size document boxes, 17 legal-size folders, 1 legal size folder for addition ViU-2024-0134, 2 large oversize folders. Includes 2 legal-sized folders in the Henry Clay Papers (1825 & 1842 letters from Clay to Littleton Teackle and Aaron Quinby); and 1 legal-sized folder in the James Madison Papers (1826 Mar 29 letter from Madison to Littleton Teackle).
University of Virginia Box 8, Folder 27
University of Virginia collection of print materials 4.24 Cubic Feet Four cubic boxes and three small oversize folders
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