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Elizabeth J. Catlett v. G. Eldridge Catlett, 1920/1924 1 folder(s) Box 11, Folder 9
Ella May McNally v. M. Annie Abbitt and Elizabeth Abbitt, 1931 2 folder(s) Box 30, Folder 9-10
Ellen Hall estate and Tye River property title, 1914/1924 1 folder(s) Box 22, Folder 2
Ellis Kidd v. Atlantic Life Insurance Company, 1930 1 folder(s) Box 26, Folder 8
E.M. Bell's executor v. C.E. McIvor, 1920/1922 1 folder(s) Box 5, Folder 15
E. Newton Carr v. Indian Refining Company, 1922 1 folder(s) Box 11, Folder 3
Ernest T. Layne Deed, 1923 1 folder(s) Box 27, Folder 8
E.T. Gilliland v. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, including one folder of correspondence, 1931/1932 2 folder(s) Box 21, Folder 13-14
Ethel Wood Nichols; Aubrey E. Strode, guardian, 1905/1915 1 folder(s) Box 33, Folder 9
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