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Correspondence from M. L. Orebaugh, Norfolk, Virginia, 1929 Box 5, Folder 61
Correspondence from Moe levy, Newport News, Virginia, 1929 Box 4, Folder 81
Correspondence from Mr. And Mrs. James Kibler, Chase City, Virginia Box 4, Folder 28
Correspondence from Mrs. A. H. Ward, Rue, Virginia, 1906 Box 6, Folder 225
Correspondence from Mrs. Della Charnock, Tangier, Virginia, 1931 Box 2, Folder 11
Correspondence from Mrs. G. T. Mears, 1901 Box 4, Folder 208
Correspondence from Mrs. L. Johnson, Craddockville, Virginia Box 3, Folder 241
Correspondence from Mrs. L. N. Dibrell, Danville, Virginia, 1922 Box 2, Folder 140
Correspondence from Mrs. Margaret S. Mears, Belle Haven, Virginia, 1911 Box 4, Folder 217
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