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Under the portico of the City Hall of Havana, Cuba, 1900/1950 Box 81, Folder 54
Unfiled papers, including correspondence re cases and other business matters, documents, bills (many unopened), etc. Most of the personal papers were found with these materials and were culled. When case materials were recognized, they were interfiled in the proper place., 1880/1950 Box MSS 79-6 Box 179, Box MSS 79-6 Box 180, Box MSS 79-6 Box 181, Box MSS 79-6 Box 182
Unidentified Photographs - Men, 1905/1937 Box Box 33
Unidentified Photographs - Women, 1886/1953 Box Box 33
United States flag with 45 stars, 1896/1907 Box-folder 74
United States Senate "Reed Smoot Majority and Minority Reports", 1906 Box 130, Folder 4
United-Wood, 1899/1951 Box 126
University of Alabama Law School Directory of Graduates, 1872/1970 Box MSS 82-3e, Box 42
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