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Binder, "Virginia Museum, 1948-1968" I, 1948/1968 Box SC-02 Box 13, Folder Folder 543
Binder, "Virginia Museum, 1948-1968" II, 1948/1968 Box SC-02 Box 13, Folder Folder 544
#27 Watercolors by Artists of the United States, 1947/1956 Box RG-15 Box 5, Folder RG15.05.0.138
#3 Prints and Drawings by Virginia Artists, 1946/1953 Box RG-15 Box 5, Folder RG15.05.0.124
Accessions Committee: General, 1935/1950 Box 33863 Box 1, Folder 9, Item RG01.01.1.0018
Accessions Committee: General, 1935/1975 Box 33863 Box 1, Folder 10, Item RG01.01.1.0020
Accessions Committee: General, 1945/1950 Box 33863 Box 1, Folder 12, Item RG01.01.1.0024
A checklist of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts exhibitions, 1936/1979 Box RG-23 Box 23, Folder RG23.02.0.002
American Resorts of the 19th Century, 1948 Box 31633 Box 27, Folder RG23.01.0.0219
Artists Look Like This, 1948 Box 31633 Box 27, Folder RG23.01.0.0217
Annual Report, 1947/1948 Shelf Publications Archive
Annual Report, 1948/1949 Shelf Publications Archive
Articles and Exhibitions, 1944/2008 Box VA-02 Box 38, Folder VA02.06.3.010
Articles and Exhibitions, 1944/2019 Box VA-02 Box 38, Folder VA02.06.3.013
"Artist to Use Lithograph Cards To Teach History of Negro Race", 1948 Item VA12.10.5.002
Series 1: Benjamin L. Wigfall, 1944/2023 Box VA-12 Box 1, Box VA-12 Box 2, Binder VA-12 Box 10, VA-12 Box 38, VA-12 File 1
Board of Managers Charter, By-Laws and Acts of General Assembly, 1898/1989 Box SC-23 Box 1, Folder Folder 9, Item SC23.02.0.001
Facilities Management, 1924/1989 Box SC-23 Box 2, Folder Folder 16, Item SC23.05.0.001
Furniture and Dec. Arts Collection and Disposition of Inventory, 1933/1980 Box SC-23 Box 1, Folder Folder 25, Item SC23.02.0.017
Bulletin, V. 8 No. 5, 1948 Shelf Publications Archive, Item PB03.01.0.063
Bulletin, V. 8 No. 6, 1948 Shelf Publications Archive, Item PB03.01.0.064
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