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Correspondence from Bessie Battaile, Sassafras, Virginia, 1911 Box 1, Folder 91
Correspondence from Bettie S. Roberts, Salisbury, Maryland, 1911 Box 5, Folder 204
Correspondence from B. O. James, Richmond, Virginia, 1918 Box 3, Folder 208
Correspondence from [?] Booth, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1912 Box 1, Folder 145
Correspondence from B. Roy Didley, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, 1929 Box 2, Folder 171
Correspondence from Bruce Bowe, Richmond, Virginia, 1922 Box 1, Folder 156
Correspondence from B. T. Bowen, Broadwater, Virginia, 1911 Box 1, Folder 157
Correspondence from B. W. Waller, 1911 Box 6, Folder 210
Correspondence from B. Zimbler, Baltimore, Maryland, 1933 Box 7, Folder 76
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