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Administration records collection, 1776/1976 6.73 Linear Feet 14 boxes, 3 oversize folders
Student Information, 1815/1921 Box 11, Folder 28
African-American History, 1767/1948 Box 1, Box 5, Box 8, Os_box 16
Alexandria History Collection (MS240), 1767/2008 8.75 Cubic Feet 14.5 legal size, 2 oversize
Businesses, 1800/2008 Box 1, Box 2, Box 3, Box 4, Box 5, Box 6
Agnew v. Martin and Ferguson, 1820 Box MSS 2015-01, Box 35
Andrew Kemp v. Arthur Balbirnie, 1820 Box MSS 2015-01, Box 35
Baillie and Others v. Waddell and Others, 1820 Box MSS 2015-01, Box 37
Agreements and Contracts, 1806/1883 Box 9, Folder 1
Bills and Receipts, 1820/1889 Box 11, Folder 1-6
Court Decrees, Orders and Decisions, 1804/1883 Box 9, Folder 4-5
Agreements and indentures, 1776/1822 Box 2, Folder 1-4
Court bills and receipts, 1785/1823 Box 2, Folder 7
Court orders, petitions, testimony, and notes, 1785/1823 Box 2, Folder 8-10
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