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Account, Lorenzo Lewis with Smith Peake and Company, 1830 Box 54, Folder 1830.01.00
Account, Thomas Peter with estate of George Washington, 1824/1845 Box 50, Folder 1824.00.00
Accounts, George Peter, 1823/1898 Box 17, Folder 04
Account statements, Leonard Candler to George Peter, 1829/1849 Box 17, Folder 13
A. Williams to Lawrence Lewis, 1830 Box 10, Folder 7
Lawrence Lewis family papers, 1785/1858 3.25 Linear Feet
Lorenzo Lewis to Lawrence Lewis, 1830 Box 5, Folder 18
Barn, 1784/1949 Box 1, Folder 6
Bed Chamber – Downstairs bedroom – Mr. Lear's room, 1786/1981 Box 1, Folder 7
Blacksmith shop, 1785/1990 Box 1, Folder 12
Bushrod Corbin and Anna Maria Thomasina Washington to Thomas Blackburn Washington, Long Island, 1830 3 pages Box 1, Folder 28
Bushrod Corbin and Anna Maria Thomasina Washington to Thomas Blackburn Washington, Long Island, 1830 3 pages Box 1, Folder 28
Bushrod Corbin and Hannah Lee Washington to Thomas Blackburn Washington, Long Island, 1830 4 pages Box 1, Folder 28
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis to Elizabeth Bordley Gibson, Philadelphia, 1830 Box 4, Folder 1830.01.30
Elizabeth Bordley Gibson collection, 1794/1851 1.25 Linear Feet (6 boxes)
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