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Account, William Augustine Washington with Beckwith Butler Box 7, Folder 1781.00.00
Bound sheet music, belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis 1 Volumes Shelf 122 : H : 6
Bound sheet music, belonging to Eleanor Parke Custis 1 Volumes Shelf 122 : H : 6
A chorographical map, of the country, round Philadelphia : carte particuliere, des environs de Philadelphie 1 Sheets Drawer 122 : L : 8, Section 4
A plan of the entrance of Chesapeake Bay, with James and York rivers : wherein are shewn the respective positions (in the beginning of October) 1⁰. of the British army commanded by Lord Cornwallis, at Gloucester and York in Virginia; 2⁰. of the American and French forces under General Washington; 3.⁰ and of the French Fleet under Count de Grasse 1 Sheets Drawer 122 : L : 8, Section 4
Adkins v. Adkins Box 16 (legal), Folder 1
Amelia County Court Papers Box 11 (legal)
Amelia County Court Papers, Adams v. Gorham-Bland v. Foster et al. Box 11 (legal), Folder 1
Administration records collection 6.73 Linear Feet 14 boxes, 3 oversize folders
Business Records Box 1, Folder 4
African-American History Box 1, Box 5, Box 8, Os_box 16
Alexandria History Collection (MS240) 8.75 Cubic Feet 14.5 legal size, 2 oversize
Agreements and indentures Box 2, Folder 1-4
Personal receipts, bills, and notes Box 2, Folder 16-18
Series 1. John Stuart Papers (boxes 1-3) Box 1, Box 2, Box 3
A.J. Morrison Collection 0.5 Cubic Feet 1 Box
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