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Alexander G. Gilliam collection of University of Virginia history papers 1.64 Cubic Feet One cubic-foot box, one letter-sized file box, one half-width letter-sized file box, one small oversized folder
Edward Gaynor correspondence BOX 2, Folder 14
Alexander Haight family collection 13 linear feet (19 boxes and 12 unboxed objects)
Brochures and publications on historic sites, Box 6, Folder 1
Haight family: Miscellaneous letters, Box 1, Folder 1
Alexander Haight family collection 7 Linear Feet 7 boxes, 1 map case
Newspaper clippings Box 4, Folder 22
Programs and pamphlets Box 4, Folder 20
Alexander Sterrett Paxton Papers .4 Linear Feet
Correspondence and clippings, Paxton family Box 1, Folder 9
Alexander Wylie Moore miscellaneous papers 0.012 Cubic Feet Four folders in a legal document box BW 12.
Alexandria Bicentennial Commission (MS085) 1.18 Cubic Feet 2 boxes,1 1 bound publication
Printed Matter- Programs, Newsletters Box 1, Folder 7
Alexandria Building and Repair Permits (MS080) 1.61 Cubic Feet 4 boxes
Installation Permits Box 2, Folder 33
Lists of Apartments Box 2, Folder 19
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