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Benjamin L. Wigfall Artist Archives and Mary Carter Wigfall Personal Papers, 1880/2023 21.875 Linear Feet 50 boxes; 63 folders
Catalogs (PB-01), 1936/2020 63.25 Linear Feet 2,453 items
Exhibition of Steuben Glass, 1938 3 pages 2 copies Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1938.008
Gari Melchers: A Memorial Exhibition of His Work, 1938 67 pages 5 copies Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1938.001
Exhibitions Photo Archives, 1936/2010 52 Linear Feet 210 binders
Leslie Cheek, Jr. Personal Papers (SC-02), 1931/1993 19.4 Linear Feet 16 boxes; 596 folders and 48 oversized items
Lillian Thomas Pratt Personal Papers (SC-07), 1901/1947 1.5 Linear Feet 2 boxes (15 folders), 1 oversize item and 1 binder
Series 5: Museum Records, 1901/1947 19 items Box 2 (1 Folder)
Records of the Buildings and Grounds Department (RG-06), 1936/2010 46.25 Linear Feet 54 boxes; 935 folders and 7 non-inventoried boxes; 51 binders (photo)
Records of the Exhibitions Department (RG-23), 1936/2015 193.0 Linear Feet 265 boxes
Records of Virginia Arts Organizations (SC-03), 1888/1942 0.5 Linear Feet 1 box, 12 folders; 113 items
R.E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans Papers (SC-21), 1885/1958 0.2 Linear Feet 3 boxes; 13 items
Series 1: Images, 1907/1958 3 items
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