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E. J. Lee in Alexandria [photocopy], 1837 Assorted Box 03, Folder 190-2, Object 5
George F. Dunning in Philadelphia, 1841 Assorted Box 03, Folder 190-2, Object 6
George Moore in Baltimore, 1824 Assorted Box 03, Folder 190-1, Object 7
H. Westervelt in New York, 1836 Assorted Box 03, Folder 190-2, Object 4
James Entwistle in Alexandria, 1835 Assorted Box 03, Folder 190-2, Object 1
James L. McKenna in Alexandria, 1833 Assorted Box 03, Folder 190-1, Object 11
Mrs. Betsy C. Mason in Collross, 1850 Assorted Box 03, Folder 190-2, Object 11
Mrs. Jane C. Wise in Charlestown, Indiana, 1848 Assorted Box 03, Folder 190-2, Object 8
Mrs. Margaret B. Hewitt in Alexandria, 1836 Assorted Box 03, Folder 190-2, Object 3
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