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Military & Wartime Cookery Collection, 1884/1965, bulk 1917/1945 0.7 Cubic Feet 1 box

Nuzum Family Photographs, 1890/1975 1.25 Linear Feet 1 ft. 3 in. (3 document cases, 5 in. each)

Rice M. Youell collection, 1917/1972 10 items

Sallie Bennett Papers regarding World War I Flying Ace Louis Bennett, Jr., 1873/2009, bulk 1904/1926 4.75 Linear Feet 4 ft. 8 1/2 in. (9 document cases, 5 in. each); (3 document cases, 2 1/2 in. each); (1 artifact box, 4 in.)

Samuel Leyens Switzer Papers, 1910/1985 13.2 Linear Feet Five hollinger document cases and three oversize boxes. boxes

Sara Spotswood Royall Papers, 1900/1983 0.30 Linear Feet

Sheppard family papers, 1883/1999 .5 Cubic Feet

Storer College Correspondence, Business Papers and Other Material, 1854/1964 21.3 Linear Feet Summary: 21 ft. 4 in. (39 document cases, 5 in. each); (4 document cases, 2 1/2 in. each); (2 records cartons, 15 in. each); (1 small flat storage box, 3 in.); (1 large flat storage box, 3 in.); (2 large flat storage boxes, 3 1/2 in. each); (1 card file box, 4 in.); (1 roll storage box, 4 in.)

USS Vulcan (AR-5) Collection, 1898/1985 2.00 Linear Feet 5 Hollinger document cases boxes

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