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Abstract of Oak Hill Post Office Property, 1794/1916 Box 3, Folder 2, Item I00018
Assorted Correspondence of the Dequasie Family, 1830/1920 Box 1, Folder 1-5
Handwritten Diary/Book recordings: West Virginia Land Grants, 1820/1850 Box 7, Folder unfoldered
Academic Year, 1838/1839 Drawer 1-4, Folder 23
Paul L. Grier Vertical Files, 1775/1988 12 Linear Feet 48 Digital Image Scans
Account Book, 1767/1845 Box MsV Box 55, Folder 1
Catesby Jones Account Book, 1767/1845 0.10 Linear Feet
Account Book, 1802/1850 Box MsV Box 64, Folder 1
John M. Martin Account Book, 1802/1850 1.00 Linear Feet
Account Book, 1808/1841 Box Small Collections Box 26, Folder 1
Calvin Hobart Account Book, 1808/1841 0.01 Linear Foot
Account book, 1810/1864 Box MsV Box 99, Folder 1
David Kyle Account Book, 1810/1864 0.20 Linear Feet
Account Book, 1812/1848 Box MsV Box 199, Folder 1
Nelson and Amherst Counties, Va. Tax Account Book, 1812/1848 0.10 Linear Feet
Account book, 1814/1858 Folder 1
Jacob Morgan Account Book, 1814/1858 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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