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Biography-Parke Rouse Box SC-02 Box 6, Folder Folder 250
Cheek fan mail-fan mail for "Treasures In America, 25th Anniversary of VM" Box SC-02 Box 10, Folder Folder 451
1969-70 Season: Collectors' Choice Object Information Forms Box RG-19 Box 1, Folder 17
1969-70 Season: correspondence with dealers (most include lists of items sent for exhibition and sale) Box RG-19 Box 5, Folder 8
19th and 20th Century Paintings from the Collection of the Smith College Museum of Art Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1971.006
American Painting 1970 Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1970.015
Accession Cards Box 33206 Box 2, Folder 17
Sculpture of Black Africa, August 31-November 1, 1970 Box 33041 Box 1, Folder 1
Accessions Committee Box RG-02 Box 1, Folder 1, Folder RG02.01.0.001
Accessions Committee Box RG-02 Box 1, Folder 2, Folder RG02.01.0.002
Accessions Committee Minutes Box RG-02 Box 4, Folder 10, Folder RG02.02.0.020
Accessions Committee: General Box 33863 Box 1, Folder 10, Item RG01.01.1.0020
Acquisitions: Possible Box 33863 Box 1, Folder 26, Item RG01.01.1.0056
A: General Box 33863 Box 1, Folder 3, Item RG01.01.1.0008
A checklist of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts exhibitions Box RG-23 Box 23, Folder RG23.02.0.002
American Painting: General Box 31633 Box 112, Folder RG23.01.0.1336
American Painting: General Box 31633 Box 112, Folder RG23.01.0.1337
Addition, South Wing Roof Box RG-06 Box 2, Folder Folder 1, Item RG06.01.2.001
Baskerville and Sons (Architects) Box RG-06 Box 3, Folder Folder 19, Item RG06.01.2.043
AF-1 American Architecture 1861 Box RG-15 Box 5, Folder RG15.05.0.166
AF-1 American Architecture 1861 Box 37636 Box 3, Folder RG15.05.0.167
AF-2 American 18th Century Furniture Box RG-15 Box 5, Folder RG15.05.0.168
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