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Correspondence from I. L. Layton, Catlett, Virginia, 1923 Box 4, Folder 64
Correspondence from Inay R. Stockley, 1911 Box 6, Folder 83
Correspondence from Indie Grover Milligan, Cape Charles, Virginia, 1934 Box 4, Folder 239
Correspondence from Isaac D. Moore, Wachapreague, Virginia, 1931 Box 4, Folder 263
Correspondence from J. A. McGilvray, Richmond, Virginia, 1918 Box 4, Folder 194
Correspondence from James A. Hall, Montross, Virginia, 1918 Box 3, Folder 90
Correspondence from James B. Edmonds, Hinton, West Virginia, 1911 Box 2, Folder 193
Correspondence from James C. Lang, Temperanceville, Virginia, 1911 Box 4, Folder 50
Correspondence from James E. Ellegood, Salisbury, Maryland, 1906/1911 Box 2, Folder 199
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