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Correspondence from H. A. James, 1922 Box 3, Folder 209
Correspondence from H. A. Nicholson, Creeds, Virginia, 1911 Box 5, Folder 17
Correspondence from Harry Felix, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1933 Box 2, Folder 233
Correspondence from Harry White, Chincoteague, Virginia, 1912 Box 6, Folder 260A
Correspondence from H. C. Ellis, Greenbackville, Virginia, 1912/1922 Box 2, Folder 202
Correspondence from H. Clay Hack of Maryland, 1912 Box 3, Folder 84
Correspondence from H. E. Hearne, Onancock, Virginia, 1920 Box 3, Folder 131
Correspondence from H. E. Mills, Saxis, Virginia, 1911 Box 4, Folder 241
Correspondence from Henry A. Wise, Jonesville, South Carolina, 1906 Box 7, Folder 37
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