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Animal Sculpture by Anna Hyatt Huntington, 1942 2 pages 1 copy Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1942.009
Applicant Identification Card, 1954 1 item Item VA12.01.1.005
A Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of John Adams Elder, 1947 20 pages 5 copies Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1947.001
Armstrong High School Report Card - Benjamin Wigfall, 1947 1 item Item VA12.01.2.013
A Souvenir of the Exhibition Entitled Healy's Sitters or a Portrait Panorama of the Victorian Age, 1950 97 pages 7 copies Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1950.001
"Blue and the Gray Re-Union" Ribbon, Seward Post 37, G.A.R., Auburn, N.Y. and R.E. Lee Camp, C. V., Richmond, VA, 1885 1 item Box SC-21 Box 3, Item SC21.03.0.002
Bungalow City: The James Brothers [includes photos of Louis Draper's family home on Liberty Avenue], 1977 Box VA-04 Box 26, Item VA04.03.3.008.T1
Catalogue: The Henry P. Strause Collection of Clocks [The First Anniversary Exhibition], 1937 70 pages 3 copies Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1937.001
Ceramic Sculpture by Waylande Gregory, 1944 3 pages 2 copies Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1944.002
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