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Articles written by W. Jett Lauck about Coal, 3 folders, 1911/1932 3 folder(s) Box 73, Folder 5-7
Articles written by W. Jett Lauck about Farming, 1904/1924 1 folder(s) Box 74, Folder 5
Articles written by W. Jett Lauck about Immigration, 2 folders, 1910/1923 2 folder(s) Box 74, Folder 7-8
Articles written by W. Jett Lauck about Labor, 2 folders, 1911/1942 2 folder(s) Box 75, Folder 1-2
Articles written by W. Jett Lauck about Tariffs, 2 folders, 1904/1923 2 folder(s) Box 77, Folder 6-7
Articles written by W. Jett Lauck about Wages, 1911/1929 1 folder(s) Box 77, Folder 9
Articles written by W. Jett Lauck – Short Columns, arranged A-Z by title, 2 folders, 1904/1929 2 folder(s) Box 77, Folder 10-11
Artifacts and objects, 1900/1931 1.8 Cubic Feet 1 oversized box and 2 oversized folders.
Artifacts, including American Legion badges (1925), T.P.A. of America Virginia Division Delegate badge and ribbon (1904); Sons of Confederate Veterans Garland- Rodes Camp no. 409 ribbon and badge; a leather strap; and a Elks Lodge ribbon and badge, 1904/1925 circa 7 items Box AB-51, Box (X031747024)
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