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150 items - Newspaper clippings, re: Faulkner - Ober - 8969 Box 121, Folder 7
16 Items - Financial and Legal Papers - Property Tax Receipts - 9817-l Box 125, Folder 31
17 Items - Financial and Legal Papers - Insurance - 9817-l Box 125, Folder 27
(1566) Icarus Correspondence Box 28, Folder 12
(1580) Betulia Numerical Integration Box 37, Folder 2
(1580) Betulia Representations Box 37, Folder 7
16 ft. Transonic Tunnel: NACA-- Photographs Box 5, Folder 65
AERL Ice Tunnel-- Countervane Design Analysis (Calculations/Notes) Box 1, Folder 140
Air Scoop Langley Newsletter Box 9, Folder 1
1830 Census & Research Aids Box 9, Folder 35
Ancella Bickley, Historian, Research Papers regarding African-Americans 13.1 Linear Feet 13 ft. 1/2 in. (9 record cartons, 15 in. each); (3 document cases, 5 in. each); (2 document cases, 2 1/2 in. each); (1 flat storage box, 1 1/2 in.)
Bessie Yancey's Letters Box 7, Folder 3
1860-1876, "'The' War & Aftermath and Freedom of Blacks" Box 9, Folder 9
"1897-1914 World Power Ascension and Separate but Equal" Box 11, Folder 26
"1915-1929 WWI & Twenties and Black Northern Migration" Box 11, Folder 31
1888 Calendar Box S2/Box 80, Folder 3
24th Triennial Conclave ribbon Box S2/Box 80, Folder 7
26th Triennial Conclave ribbon Box S2/Box 80, Folder 5
18 medals pinned into fabric within a wooden frame | XXX, Cyrillic Location Room 400
Academic records Box 11, Folder 13
Articles and reports on Attu campaign Box 1, Folder 49
Binder, "Virginia Museum, 1948-1968" I Box SC-02 Box 13, Folder Folder 543
Binder, "Virginia Museum, 1948-1968" II Box SC-02 Box 13, Folder Folder 544
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