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Baughman Family Papers, 1837/1968 1.9 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

Earl and Jewell Ratliff Collection, 1860/2013, bulk 1920/1990 4.5 Linear Feet

Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899) Papers, 1811/1949, bulk 1860/1899 7 Linear Feet Summary: 7 ft. (16 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 document case 2 1/2 in.); (1 large flat storage box, 1 1/2 in.)

Francis Harrison Pierpont (1814-1899), Siviter Papers, 1883/1936, bulk 1905/1930 0.8 Linear Feet Summary: 10 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each)

Gibson Lamb Cranmer Papers regarding Statehood and Other Material, 1787/1895, bulk 1822/1881 0.4 Linear Feet 5 in. (2 document cases, 2 1/2 in. each)

Isaac McNeel (b.1830) Papers, 1850/1908 3.7 Linear Feet Summary: 3 ft. 7 1/2 in. (8 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 small flat storage box, 3 in.); (1 account book, 1 1/2 in.)

James Conway Farley collection of cabinet card photographs, 1870/1905 .06 Cubic Feet 2 letter folders

James Kincaid Papers, 1872/1896 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1 in.

John Barton Payne Personal Papers (SC-31), 1881/1938 0.4 Linear Feet 1 box; 10 folders; 73 items

John Brown (1800-1859) Clippings, 1859/1909 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 8 items (1 folder, 8 items); (2 oversize folders, 5 items)

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