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MSS 14691 - THOMAS JEFFERSON, Richmond, to COLONEL [THEODORICK] BLAND Flat_Box Oversize Box 6, Folder 10
MSS 2260 - List of land holdings [TB 225], 1789/1791 Flat_Box Oversize Box 5, Folder 11
MSS 2737-a - JOHN M. PERRY. DEED to NELSON BARKSDALE, PROCTOR of CENTRAL COLLEGE [TB 1577] Flat_Box Oversize Box 7, Folder 8
MSS 3177 - Ship's papers for the James [TB 740] Flat_Box Oversize Box 7, Folder 9
MSS 3177 - THOMAS JEFFERSON, Monticello, to JEREMIAH GOODMAN, Poplar Forest [TB 1274] Flat_Box Oversize Box 5, Folder 12
MSS 3248 - Thomas Jefferson commission to John Boyer [FC 2741] Flat_Box Oversize Box 6, Folder 1
MSS 38-285 - Cipher codes used for secret diplomatic correspondence [TB 56], 1783/1787 Flat_Box Oversize Box 7, Folder 4
MSS 4845 - FRANCIS FAUQUIER LAND GRANT TO THOMAS JEFFERSO [TB 17] Flat_Box Oversize Box 7, Folder 10
MSS 5145 - THOMAS JEFFERSON ACTION REGARDING TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO'S WILL [TB 1693] Flat_Box Oversize Box 6, Folder 2
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