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Correspondence from Henry G. Barbee, Norfolk, Virginia, 1922 Box 1, Folder 73
Correspondence from Henry Jackson, Danville, Kentucky, 1910/1911 Box 3, Folder 206
Correspondence from Henry L. Upshur, Eastville, Virginia, 1911 Box 6, Folder 191
Correspondence from Henry R. [Bylen?], Norfolk, Virginia, 1922 Box 1, Folder 223
Correspondence from Henry S. Horkheimer, Baltimore, Maryland, 1933 Box 3, Folder 180
Correspondence from Henry W. Davis, Hampton, Virginia, 1922 Box 2, Folder 120
Correspondence from H. E. Palmer, Berlin, Maryland, 1933 Box 5, Folder 69
Correspondence from H. E. Potter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1930 Box 5, Folder 142B
Correspondence from Herbert C. Mallory, Camp Custer, Michigan, 1918 Box 4, Folder 120
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