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Accounts., 1751/1899 (4 folders). Box Box 2
Accounts of William Watts., 1752/1797 (5 folders). Box Box 3
Bills of Complaint., 1767/1796 Box Box 4
Accounts, 1764/1838 Box 2, Folder 8
Accounts, 1765/1885 Box 6, Folder 19
Accounts, 1770/1878 Box 5, Folder 18
Accounts and Bundle Covers/Labels, 1787/1839 Box Manuscripts Group 2 Box 6, Folder 3
Colvin Papers, 1734/1839 1.7 Linear Feet
Legal Papers, 1734/1821 Box Manuscripts Group 2 Box 6, Folder 2
Accounts and Legal Papers of Buckingham County Records, 1765/1799 Box 41, Folder 372
Albermale and Amherst County Records, 1789/1861 Box 43, Folder 399
Accounts and other papers, 1780/1909 Box 1, Folder 7
Merritt Family Papers, 1780/1909 0.50 Linear Feet
Other accounts, 1780/1909 Box 1, Folder 7
Accounts, Bills, Survey Warranties, and Receipts, 1791/1800 Box 1, Folder 3
Correspondence from Ireland, 1773/1797 Box 2, Folder 1
Personal and Survey Accounts, Bound Notebook, 1782/1794 Box 3, Folder 4
Accounts of Col. William Campbell, 1793/1822 Box 2, Folder 5
Campbell Family Papers, 1726/1920 4.00 Linear Feet
Charles T. Graves as Executor of William Crittenden, 1770/1854 Box 6, Folder 22
Accounts of Francis Jerdone I., 1705/1847 Box 10, Folder 8
Accounts of Francis Jerdone I., 1778/1836 Box 10, Folder 6
Accounts of Francis Jerdone I., 1782/1839 Box 10, Folder 7
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