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Annual singing of the harmonia sacra, 1996 0.04 cubic feet 2 audiocassettes, 3 cd-rs
Barbara Wright oral histories of Virginia and West Virginia folkways, 1994/1996 0.2 cubic feet 9 folders, 14 audiocassettes 1.04 Gigabytes 1.04 gigabytes (13 mp3 files)
Black Studies, Black Spaces oral histories, 2019 22.1 Gigabytes 98 digital files
Bluegrass music in the Shenandoah Valley oral history, 1991 0.07 cubic feet 1 folder, 1 audiocassette, 1 cd
Christopher B. Martin oral histories on the Coors Controversy, 1980/1989 0.12 cubic feet 2 folders
Church of the Good Shepherd oral histories, 1992 0.2 cubic feet 2 folders, 2 audiocassettes, 2 cds
Comparison of private versus public education in Rockingham County, Virginia oral histories, 1992 0.2 cubic feet 3 folders, 3 audiocassettes, 3 cds
Dining services at JMU oral histories, 2004 0.5 cubic feet 8 folders, 8 audiocassettes, 1 cd
Drugs in the valley: fifty years of Merck and Co. oral history collection, 1990 0.25 cubic feet 4 folders and 4 original sound cassettes
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