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Academic position correspondence Box 2, Folder 31
Administrative organization and reorganization Box 15, Folder 9
(1566) Icarus Ephemeris Box 37, Folder 49
160B Records Box 6, Folder 43
(1620) Geographos Elements Box 37, Folder 30
1794 Charter (Photocopy) Box 01, Folder 001
Annual and Special Meetings, Minutes and Other Documents Box 02, Folder 023
1830 Census & Research Aids Box 9, Folder 35
Alberta Coleman, Opan Coates Carter Box 3, Folder 22
Ancella and Nelson Bickley Certificates Box 1, Folder 8
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
1890 College (Va. State) Box 14, Folder 28
1971-72 County Appropriations Box 27, Folder 2
Accomack County Box 33, Folder 5
18 medals pinned into fabric within a wooden frame | XXX, Cyrillic Location Room 400
Academic records Box 11, Folder 13
Account books Box 6, Folder 1
Clippings (includes mailing list of centenarians, etc.) Box 7, Folder 16-17
Correspondence by State (includes letters, cards, clippings, unidentified photos, etc.) Box 4, Box 5, Folder 1-3
Around South America, S.A.L. Cruise, January 22-March 11, 1971 Box SC-02 Box 15, Folder Folder 576
Biography-Parke Rouse Box SC-02 Box 6, Folder Folder 250
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