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Montrose Fruit Company v. J.E. Glunt, and other cases, 1912/1916 1 folder(s) Box 32, Folder 12
Moseley Brothers, 1922/1924 1 folder(s) Box 32, Folder 17
Mrs. B.M. Davidson (Eva P. Davidson), 1892/1912 2 folder(s) Box 16, Folder 7-8
Mrs. J.L. Akers v. George W. Buford heirs, 1907/1914 1 folder(s) Box 1, Folder 6
Mrs. Kate Smith v. American Telephone and Telegraph Company of Virginia, 1916 1 folder(s) Box 41, Folder 2
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company v. Robert W. Crowder and Stickley Tucker, 1911 1 folder(s) Box 33, Folder 4
Myers Brothers v. Spencer and Southern Railway Company, 1914/1915 1 folder(s) Box 33, Folder 5
Myers Motor Company, Inc., 1920/1923 1 folder(s) Box 33, Folder 6
Nannie E. Driskill v. Mary P. Carwile, includes Nannie P. Fitcher Will, 1922/1926 1 folder(s) Box 17, Folder 14
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