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2 Pianos, 4 Hands - American Theatre College Festival XXX Box 1, Folder 1
Angels in America - Avenue Q Box 1, Folder 2
106 White Street, McClung-Houston house, by Richard Busby Box 18, Folder 2
106 White Street, McClung-Houston house, by Richard Busby, Jr. Box 10, Folder 19
106 White Street, William P. Houston house, by Richard Busby Box 18, Folder 3
107th Congress 2nd Session, Co-Sponsorships Box 2, Folder 5
107th Congress 2nd Session, Co- Sponsorships Box 2, Folder 6
107th Congress 2nd Session, Co- Sponsorships Box 2, Folder 7
107th Congress – 2nd Session - Co-Sponsorships Box 2, Sub-Series 2, Folder 5
107th Congress – 2nd Session - Co-Sponsorships Box 2, Sub-Series 2, Folder 6
107th Congress – 2nd Session - Co-Sponsorships Box 2, Sub-Series 2, Folder 7
10. Genealogy Correspondence to RLD Box 3, Folder 28
11. Descendants of Daniel Davison Box 2, Folder 11
17. Genealogy Letters to RLD Box 3, Folder 35
10 Year Anniversary of Jepson School; Jepson Alumni Center Brochure Box 2 MS-25, Folder 74
175th meeting agenda Box 1 MS-25, Folder 41
Goal setting and year end documents--UR libraries Box 2 MS-25, Folder 9
110 In the Shade - 70 Girls 70 Box 12, Folder 4
A Flag is Born - Forbidden Broadway Box 4, Folder 3
A Little Night Music - Lovers Box 7, Folder 1
11 1/2 x 17" reproductions of various political cartoons Box 72, Artifact 1
Angelina - Contract - Financial Box 11, Folder 16
[Angelina Eberly Statue] Box 12, Folder 8
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