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4-H Project, West Virginia Flowers and Trees and Other Records, 1933/1979 0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 3 in. (large flat storage box)
A.B. Stickney, Compiler, Genealogical Materials, 1838/1959 5.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 ft. 5 in. (13 document cases, 5 in. each)
Ada Haldeman Ford, Suffragist, Papers, 1900/1970 3.3 Linear Feet 3 ft. 4 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 records carton, 15 in.); (2 large flat storage boxes, 3 in. each); (1 unboxed artifact, 9 in.)
Adolphus DeBussey, Soldier, Civil War Letters, 1861/1998, bulk 1861/1871 0.5 Linear Feet Summary: 5 1/2 in. (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.; 1 flat storage box, 3 in.)
Agnes Smith (1906-1994), Author, Correspondence, Manuscripts, and Publications, 1920/1970 5.88 Linear Feet 5 ft. 10.5 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each; 6 boxes, 5 ft. 0.5 in. total)
Agnes Smith (1906-1994), Author, Literary Manuscripts, 1930/1970 7.5 Linear Feet Summary: 7 ft. 6 in. (6 record cartons, 15 in. each) 0.71 Gigabytes 18 files, formats include .jpg, .wav, .mp4
A.H. Hall Speech regarding Morgantown City-County Relations, 1956 0 Linear Feet Summary: 1 item
Alan Clarke Railroad Research Papers, 1861/2012 29.58 Linear Feet 13 document cases, 5 in. each; 4 document cases, 2.5 in. each; 1 document case, 4 in.; 18 record cartons, 15 in. each; 2 large flat storage boxes, 3.5 in. each 20.73 Gigabytes 1,897 files, formats primarily include .001, .csv, .txt, .rtf, .doc, .html, jpg, .tif, and other formats
Alberta Pierson Hannum (b.1906) Manuscripts, 1946/1959 0.7 Linear Feet Summary: 7 1/2 in. (1 document case, 5 in.); (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.)
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