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Account of Dr. A.D. Galt with Daniel Jones, Junior, 1820 Box Series 2, Box 2, Folder 17
Agreement between William T. Galt, of Williamsburg, and David Collins, of Chillicothe, Ohio, 1820 Box Series 2, Box 2, Folder 17
Accounts., 1751/1899 (4 folders). Box Box 2
Correspondence of the Davis Family, Saunders Family, and related families., 1800/1904 (3 folders). Box Box 1
Lectures, Essays, and Poems., 1794/1843 Box Box 5
Accounts, 1764/1838 Box 2, Folder 8
Accounts, 1765/1885 Box 6, Folder 19
Accounts, 1770/1878 Box 5, Folder 18
Accounts, 1805/1859 Box 3, Folder 21, Object 1
Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers, 1784/1934, bulk 1830/1892 3.5 Linear Feet
Box 5: Bible, 1810/1919 Box 5
Accounts, 1808/1839 Box 5, Folder 7
Accounts, 1820/1824 Box 3, Folder 3
Business Correspondence, 1811/1829 Box 1, Folder 2
Accounts, 1813/1881 Box 3, Folder 30
David A. Bucher Papers, 1769/1912 1.50 Linear Feet
Land Grant, 1820 Box 2, Folder 28
Accounts, 1814/1870 Box 1, Folder 5, Folder 5.2
Accounts, 1814/1870 Box 1, Folder 6
Accounts, 1814/1870 Box 2, Folder 7
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