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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence, 1871/1888 1 Folder Box 01 of 01
Bugg Family Collection., 1876/1957 8.16 Linear Feet 4 archival flat boxes, 1 archival photograph binder, 1 oversize archival folder
Family photograph, unidentified. Taken on front porch of Thornton House., 1850/1900 1 Photographic Prints Binder HS-01
Multi-generational family photograph, unidentified. Taken on front porch of Thornton House., 1850/1900 1 Photographic Prints Binder HS-01
Cancelled checks, C.M. Walker, 1878 1 Folder Box 01 of 01
Harwood Family Collection, 1806/1983 .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box and 1 archival photograph binder
H.E. Warren, last will and testament, 1878 1 Folder Box 01 of 01
Commencement Programs Collection, 1863/2021 2.8 Linear Feet 5 legal-sized archival boxes.
Correspondence, 1870/1879 Box 01 of 07
Dabney Lancaster and Lancaster Family Records, 1848/1974 5.9 Linear Feet 6 legal-sized Hollinger boxes, 1 flat box 17 Photographic Prints 1 archival photograph binder
Record of payments – John Wright to A.E. Sheppard., 1878/1879 1 Sheets Box 01 of 07
Dr. Wayne McWee Historical Newspapers, 1863/1962 4 Folder 4 Oversize Archival Folders
The Evening News, 1873/1963 Folder 03 of 04
Ruffner Family Association Collection, 1811/2014, bulk 1999/2014 26.75 Linear Feet 6 Legal Hollinger Boxes, 2 Flat Boxes, and 17 Banker Boxes.
Ruffner Family Newspaper Articles, 1815/2003 Box 22 of 25
"Grandpapa" Pendery (John C. Mattoon's grandfather), 1870/1879 1 Photographic Prints Binder 08
Mattoon Family Collection, 1870/1966 5.3 Linear Feet 2 legal-sized archival boxes, 3 flat boxes, and 1 photograph binder
James Elliott Walmsley Collection, 1810/1939 .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box
Katherine Courtenay Johnston Collection, 1829/1946 3 Linear Feet 3 flat boxes and 2 archival binders
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