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Correspondence-Mellon exhibition, "Painting in England, 1700-1850", 1960/1963 Box SC-02 Box 10, Folder Folder 448
Correspondence-miscellaneous Box SC-02 Box 8, Folder Folder 338
Correspondence-Monroe Bush, Governor Almond, G. Gibson, reception for Almond, 1958 Box SC-02 Box 10, Folder Folder 428
Correspondence non-current Box SC-02 Box 5, Folder Folder 237
Correspondence-questions to answers, A-K: includes correspondence with Bernard Von Bothmer, Alistair Cook and Vincent Bowditch, 1984 Box SC-02 Box 6, Folder Folder 251
Correspondence-questions to answers, L-Z: includes correspondence with Sherman Lee, Thomas Messer, Roger Mudd and Vincent Price, 1984 Box SC-02 Box 6, Folder Folder 252
Correspondence-Ray Geary and Geary, Flynn and Crane Inc., 1986/1991 Box SC-02 Box 8, Folder Folder 331
Correspondence regarding Cheek becoming director, June 1948-July 1960/salary information, 1948/1960 Box SC-02 Box 10, Folder Folder 431
Correspondence regarding gift to Washington and Lee Box SC-02 Box 4, Folder Folder 138
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