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Buck Family Papers 0.01 Linear Feet One folder folders
Eloise Word Skewis Papers 2.10 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case, 1 oversized box, 1 poster tube boxes
Folder 3: Deeds, Contracts, Judgments Box 1, Folder 3
Folder 5: Receipts, Statements, Bonds Box 1, Folder 5
Finlay Forbes Ferguson Papers 1.60 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case and 1 oversize box boxes
Folder 4: Gibson Family Papers Box 1, Folder 4
Folder 5: Family Remembrances Box 1, Folder 5
Folder 03: Correspondence Box 1, Folder 03
Folder 17: Reports Box 23, Folder 17
Folder 20: Receipts and Invoices Box 22, Folder 20
Folder 08: Legal Documents Box 01, Folder 08
Folder 09: Notes Concerning Legal Matters Box 01, Folder 09
Hodges Family Papers 2.00 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger documents case; 1 oversized box boxes
Folder 11: J.K. May Box 1, Folder 11
Rose-Tunstall Family Papers 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes
Folder 11: John Preston-Francis Preston Correspondence Box 19, Folder 11
Robert Morton Hughes Papers 20.40 Linear Feet 29 Hollinger document cases, 4 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder boxes
Scrapbook Entitled "Personal and Civil War" Oversize Box 33
Folder 12: Historic Memorials Box 25, Folder 12
Folder 7: History: Norfolk History Materials Box 93, Folder 7
Mason C. Andrews Papers 61.3 Linear Feet 95 Hollinger document cases, 16 oversized boxes, 2 artifact boxes, and one audiovisual box boxes
Folder 16: Decrees Box 1, Folder 16
Folder 17: Committee Reports Box 1, Folder 17
Folder 24: Receipts Box 1, Folder 24
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