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George Washington, 1848/1968 Box S1/Box 45, Folder 1
George Washington Bi-Centennial Reunion, 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 77, Folder 3
George W. Biser vs. B&O Railroad Co., 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 24, Folder 19
George W. Cunningham vs. C.B. Cutright, 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 28, Folder 28
George W. Smith vs. James W. Smith, et al., 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 43, Folder 7
Georg T. Yost vs. Mary E. Cross and Co. and L. Strause and Co. vs. Mary E. Cross, et al., 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 47, Folder 11
G.F. Hetzer vs. A.L. Wilson and G. W. Newell, 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 31, Folder 28
G.H. Bohrer estate, 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 25, Folder 9
Gilbert DeHaven vs. Otto and Pauline Clem, 1848/1968 Box S2/Box 29, Folder 4
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