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A.E.S. Stephens Papers, 1949/1961 2.40 Linear Feet 6 Hollinger document cases boxes

Augustus C. Johnson Papers, 1970/2000 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case boxes

Beverly Randolph Middleton Papers, 1938/1984 3.20 Linear Feet 3 Hollinger document cases and 1 oversize box boxes

Colonel James W. Roberts Papers, 1906/1964 3.20 Linear Feet 8 Hollinger documents cases boxes

David P. Neff Papers, 1954/1990 1.80 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document case, 1 oversized box boxes

Dennis L. McCurdy Papers, 1977/1979 0.40 Linear Feet One Hollinger document case boxes

Edward L. Schrock Papers, 1999/2004 18.00 Linear Feet 34 Hollinger document cases, 25 preservation binders, and 5 card boxes boxes

Edythe C. Harrison Papers, 1961/1994 33.00 Linear Feet 79 Hollinger document cases, 2 oversize boxes boxes

George Conoly Phillips Papers, 1909/2010 19.60 Linear Feet 26 Hollinger document cases, 2 half-sized Hollinger document cases, 3 index card boxes, 1 clamshell box, 1 artifact box and 4 oversize boxes boxes

Henry E. Howell, Jr. Papers, 1928/1999, bulk 1960/1978 208.10 Linear Feet 295 Hollinger document cases; 16 record cartons; 9 oversize boxes; 3 media boxes boxes

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