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10th Ave., 1961/1963 2 copies Box VA-04 Box 46, Item VA04.04.09.013.S6
Abstraction, 1960/1966 Box VA-04 Box 49, Item VA04.06.2.007.S1
[Abstraction, Metal Sign], 1960/1969 3 copies Box VA-04 Box 68, Item VA04.04.09.027.P1
13 bound Artmobile drawings by Hankins and Johann, 1961 Oversize SC-02 Flat Files 2
25th anniversary clips-newspaper clippings, Junior League article, 1961 Box SC-02 Box 12, Folder Folder 519
25th Anniversary: Birthday Book, 1960/1961 Box 33863 Box 92, Folder 1, Item RG01.01.1.0001
25th Anniversary: Birthday Party/Awards, 1960/1961 Box 33863 Box 92, Folder 2, Item RG01.01.1.0002
25th Anniversary: Fund, 1959/1961 Box 33863 Box 92, Folder 4, Item RG01.01.1.0004
25th Birthday Exhibition: Carl Milles, 1960/1961 Box 31633 Box 77, Folder RG23.01.0.0757
25th Birthday Exhibition: Catalogue Correspondence, 1960/1961 Box 31633 Box 77, Folder RG23.01.0.0760
25th Birthday Exhibition: Colonial Williamsburg, 1960/1961 Box 31633 Box 77, Folder RG23.01.0.0754
Accession Cards, 1961 Box 33206 Box 2, Folder 8
Objects Temporarily in Museum, 1951/1968 Box 33041 Box 11, Folder 2
Records of the Registration Department (RG-08), 1919/1994 25.25 Linear Feet 21 boxes; 510 folders
Accessions Committee Minutes, 1957/1963 Box RG-02 Box 4, Folder 7, Folder RG02.02.0.017
Entertainment Committee Minutes, 1961/1970 Box RG-02 Box 5, Folder 7, Folder RG02.02.0.027
Executive Committee Minutes, 1960/1961 Box RG-02 Box 3, Folder 5, Folder RG02.02.0.008
AF-4 Interiors of Famous Virginia Houses, 1961 Box RG-15 Box 5, Folder RG15.05.0.172
AF-4 Interiors of Famous Virginia Houses, 1961 Box 37636 Box 3, Folder RG15.05.0.173
GA-14 Posters from Europe and Asia, 1959/1968 Box 37636 Box 4, Folder RG15.05.0.383
Annual Report, 1960/1961 2 copies Shelf Publications Archive
Annual Report, 1961/1962 4 copies Shelf Publications Archive
Annual Reports (PB-02), 1935/2018 7.5 Linear Feet 239 items
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