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Quinby, Teackle, and Upshur families of Somerset County, Maryland, and Accomack and Northampton Counties, Virginia Papers, 1713/1977 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).
Ronald P. Sokol papers, 1959/2014 1.5 Cubic Feet 4 archive boxes
Russell Stanger Papers, 1920/2008 75.80 Linear Feet
School of General Studies Records, 1950/1989 3.40 Linear Feet 8 Hollinger document cases and 1 half Hollinger document case boxes
Series VIII. Miscellany, 1849/1982, bulk 1885/1974 11 boxes Box 66-75, 154
Sir Fitzroy Maclean papers, 1827/1996 44 Cubic Feet 102 document boxes, 2 os folders
Somerville family papers, 1821/2013 24 Cubic Feet 24 cubic foot boxes
Taylor family papers, 1894/1983 2.8 Cubic Feet Seven letter-sized document boxes
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