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Architectural visual materials cnt., 1990/1999 Box 3, Folder 3
Book reviews, 1971/1995 Box 1, Folder 5
18th Century Mouldings - Mansion, 1994 Drawer 42, Folder 5
Cupola restoration, series of 6 drawings, 1992/1994 Drawer 64, Folder 6
Existing Conditions Mount Vernon Cellar, 1994 Drawer 41, Folder 2
1960-1984 Meetings, Trips, Talks, Sabbaticals List, 1994/2006 Box 12, Folder 15
1994 Theory Paper / IR Modes In Elemental Crystals, 1993/1998 Box 31, Folder 8
Adrian Wright, 1986/1994 Box 26, Folder 3
1965 Graduation, 1965/2001 Box 118, Folder 4
1998 Summer Alumni Magazine, 1965/2001 Box 119, Folder 3
1998 Winter Alumni Magazine, 1965/2001 Box 119, Folder 1
"1969 Coal Act 25 Years (draft)" VHS tape, 1994 Box 72a, Folder 8
32 Assorted lapel pins, buttons, pinbacks, and coins, 1960/2009 Box 76a, Folder 10
1969 High Street Widening Project, 1966/2012 Box 9, Folder 11
Articles about Robert J. Sullivan Jr., 1952/2003 Box 4, Folder 1
Articles and Maps about Downtown Harrisonburg, 1994/2008 Box 3, Folder 26
1970s - Zetta Campbell Drawings/Hike Scheds, 1972/2024 Box 13, Folder 66
1974 Minutes, 1974/2022 Box 1, Folder 7
1978 Minutes, 1978/2022 Box 1, Folder 12
1990-1994 General, 1994/1999 Oversize Shelf 1, Folder 5
Commemorative, 1958/1994 Oversize Shelf 5, Folder 1
French Communist Party poster collection, 1945/2008 1218 posters
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