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10th Virginia Cavalry, 1861/1969 Box 41, Folder 1
11th Virginia Infantry, 1861/1999 Box 41, Folder 32
13th Virginia Infantry, 1861/1984 Box 41, Folder 35
12 ft Free Flight Propeller--Data/Notes, 1938/1944 Box 2, Folder 53
AERL Ice Tunnel-- Estimation of Air State of Fan (Drawings/Notes), 1942 Box 1, Folder 138
AERL Ice Tunnel-- Propellers (Calculations/Notes), 1942 Box 1, Folder 139
12th Street Property - Traverse City, Mich., 1942/1949 Box 27, Folder 56
250# & 260# Fragmentary Bombs, 1942/1944 Box 28, Folder 23
260# Frag. Bomb (1), 1938/1944 Box 28, Folder 26
1940's Personal Correspondence, 1940/1949 Box 24, Folder 11
Correspondence, 1940/1949 Box 54, Folder 2
Drake, Fransis, 1914/2005 Box 16, Folder 7
Civil Engineering Notes (300 and 320 a), 1937/1943 Box 1, Folder 2
Henry M. Morris Papers,, 1937/1999 5.7 Cubic Feet 4 boxes; 1 folder
#22 Position Line Graphs, 1942 Box 24, Folder 23
#23 Position Line Graph No. 3, 1942 Box 24, Folder 24
277 Standard Recipes/100 Tropical Recipes, 1937/1944 Box 1, Folder 1
Los Angeles Modern Bartending School Collection, 1937/1944 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box
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