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150th materials--biography of May L. Keller Box 1 MS-25, Folder 9
150th materials—Bio's of presidents-edited; Announcement of Dr. Bank's death Box 1 MS-25, Folder 19
14 Holiday Post Cards Box 1 MS-15, Folder 2
1 envelope—Master J. Peachey Ryland Box 1 MS-15, Folder 6
1 envelope—Miss Alice Ryland Box 1 MS-15, Folder 14
14 photographs – Twelfth Night costumes Box 2 MS-42, Folder 1
Adelle – Die Fledermaus Box 2 MS-42, Folder 1
A Funny Thing Happened Box 1 MS-42, Folder 2
1953 Western Trip Box 3, Folder 2
Business Cards Box 2, Folder 8
Civil War Relic Advertisements and Correspondence Box 3, Folder 1
3 Letter R's—Sports memorabilia (?); 1 black or dark blue, 2 red Box 1 MS-31, Folder 5
70th Reunion ID Badge Box 1 MS-31, Folder 11
24th Virginia Infantry research materials Box 1 MS-13, Folder 10
Alber M. Hayward letter to his sister Box 1 MS-13, Folder 13
Albert M. Hayward letter transcription Box 1 MS-13, Folder 14
29 Gripes about the Filipinos Box 5 MS-8, Folder 37
Additional Information for Soldiers Going Back to Civilian Life Box 3 MS-8, Folder 27
Affiliation Program Box 6 MS-8, Folder 12
2 certificates to Emil W. Cederborg for employment to the Mexican Border Service Box 10 MS-33, Folder 1
A Bit of Pink Linen Box 1 MS-33, Folder 3
Address Book and Christmas Carol Book Box 8 MS-33, Folder 5
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