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Correspondence from P. Wilsher, Detroit, Michigan, 1932 Box 7, Folder 30
Correspondence from R. A. Brice, Philadelphia, 1909 Box 1, Folder 168
Correspondence from R. B. Segar, Saluda, Virginia, 1918 Box 5, Folder 275
Correspondence from R. D. L. Fletcher, Cape Charles, Virginia, 1912 Box 2, Folder 260
Correspondence from R. E. Neely, Baltimore, Maryland, 1934 Box 5, Folder 5A
Correspondence from R. E. Selby, Greenbackville, Virginia, 1933 Box 5, Folder 276
Correspondence from Reverend M. James, New York, New York, 1929 Box 3, Folder 210
Correspondence from Rev. J. R. McAllister, Cape Charles, Virginia, 1922 Box 4, Folder 181
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