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Correspondence from L. E. Pugh, Newport News, Virginia, 1918 Box 5, Folder 169
Correspondence from Leslie C. Garrett, Richmond, Virginia, 1914 Box 3, Folder 30
Correspondence from Leslie J. Payne, Aulander, North Carolina, 1931 Box 5, Folder 92
Correspondence from L. Guy, 1906 Box 3, Folder 82
Correspondence from L. H. Foster, Petersburg, Virginia, 1930 Box 3, Folder 12B
Correspondence from Lila Meade Valentine, Richmond, Virginia, 1920 Box 6, Folder 195
Correspondence from Livingston S. Jennings, New York, 1932 Box 3, Folder 221
Correspondence from Lizzie Fitzgerald Perkinson, Danville, Virginia Box 5, Folder 108
Correspondence from L. J. Frye, Newport News, Virginia Box 3, Folder 21
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