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110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70, 1969/2010 Box 12, Folder 4
A Chorus of Approval cartoon, 1950/2000 Map case 16.5
A Flag is Born - Forbidden Broadway, 1961/2016 Box 4, Folder 3
11.0 Law Review Articles, 1988/1996 MSS 04-2, Box 21, Folder 3
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (B) - Supporting Documents / Articles, 1966/1996 MSS 04-2, Box 21, Folder 5
12.0 Anonymous Witnesses (C) - Relevant Cases, 1931/1996 MSS 04-2, Box 22, Folder 1
11 1/2 x 17" reproductions of various political cartoons, 1968/2009 Box 72, Artifact 1
1993, 1993 Flat_Box 211
7 Presidents - transparencies and slides, 1992/1996 Box 45, Folder 1
111 Lee Avenue, The Pines, by Katherine Stephens, 1993 Box 4, Folder 35
111 Lee Avenue, The Pines, by Katherine Stephens, 1993 Box 3, Folder 30
111 Lee Avenue, The Pines, Slides original, 1993 Box 4, Folder 36
11.75" X 24.5" Folder, with Maurice Brooks Lecture Poster and Flattened Scroll of Range Run Bird Count, 1978/1994 Box Oversized Folder, Folder 1
A.B. Brooks [Alonzo Beecher Brooks], 1938/2004 Box 10, Folder 20
Articles, Article Ideas, 1958/2003 Box 11, Folder 27
11th Virginia Infantry, 1861/1999 Box 41, Folder 32
12th Virginia Infantry, 1969/2004 Box 41, Folder 34
18th Virginia Cavalry, 1973/2003 Box 41, Folder 8
1, 2, 3 Club Minutes, 1993 Box 13, Folder 4
1, 2, 3 Club Retreat, 1992/1993 Box 13, Folder 2
1, 2, 3 Meeting Notices, 1993 Box 13, Folder 7
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