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Lee Scott Civil War Arms Collection, 1848/1870 8.16 Linear Feet 8 ft. 2 in. (8 unboxed artifacts in a safe, 5 ft.); (1 unboxed ammunition chest, 9 1/2 in.); (6 swords in 1 flat storage box, 6 in.); (4 swords in a composite flat storage box, 3.43 in) (4 flat storage boxes with artifact trays, 1 in., 3 1/2 in., 5 in., 6 1/2 in.); (1 flat storage box without artifact tray, 3 in.)
111th New York Infantry Regiment, Company F - Albumen of Group - POT0116, 1861/1865 Box 226 VLT_PRTCL, Folder 11
12th USCT Regiment - Collection of Cartes de Visite Relating to the 12th USCT Regiment, Including Portraits of Officers and Unknown Civilians - PC0839, 1861/1865 Box 172 VLT_PRTCL, Box 2, Artifact PC0839
10th Virginia Cavalry, 1861/1969 Box 41, Folder 1
11th Va. Inf. - Alley Family Correspondence, 1849/1899 Box 41, Folder 33
11th Virginia Infantry, 1861/1999 Box 41, Folder 32
1.1: William J. Boothe And Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe, 1816/1914 1.22 Cubic Feet 2 boxes, 6 oversize folders
Alexandria Water Co., 1851/1879 Box 02, Folder 020
Armistead Boothe Papers (MS164), 1803/1990 10.2 Cubic Feet 14.5 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 18 oversize folders, 3 oversize items, 2 items in map drawers, 1 rolled item
15 additional pieces, 1839/1867 Box 81, Folder 1
Anderson Family - Correspondence, 1832/1886 Box 85, Folder 5
1810-1900 Federal Census Data Pocahontas County, VA/WV, 1810/1900 Box 11, Folder 41
Deever/Deaver -- Letters (original documents), 1854/1889 Box 8, Folder 26
Hartman, 1823/1995 Box 2, Folder 28
1824 Almanac and other printed matter, 1824/1908 Box MSS 79-6 Box 232
Case dockets re suits for debt, 1865/1875 Box MSS 79-6, Box 161
Charlotte Isabella Holmes, 1854/1898 Box MSS 79-6, Box 58
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