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117 Cream Street, Charlottesville (5 sheets)n.d. Box Oversize Box T-22
1213 West Main Street, Charlottesville (5 sheets)1983 Box Oversize Box T-22
105 N. Robinson St., Richmond, 1985 . Box 21, Folder 9
210 East Franklin St., circa 1954 . Box 14, Folder 3
2310 Monument Ave., circa 1984 . Box 18, Folder 4
105 York Lane, Blacksburg, Virginia (Dundas Heights) [negatives] Box 6, Folder 14
310 Wildwood Park, Fort Garry, Manitoba, Canada Box 6, Folder 11
310 Wildwood Park, Fort Garry, Manitoba, Canada [negatives] Box 6, Folder 13
1066 And All That by W.C. Sellar and R.J. Yeatman . Box 24, Folder 6
Abbotts Ann . Box 1, Folder 1-2
Addresses . Box 1, Folder 3
#106 "Cuba" - Search for Common Ground Series, Box 14, Folder 1177
#107 "Energy" Search for Common Ground Series , Box 14, Folder 1178
ABC News Nightline "Voice of Hope", Box 15, Folder 1667
#106 "Cuba" - Search for Common Ground Series Box 14, Folder 1177
#107 "Energy" Search for Common Ground Series Box 14, Folder 1178
ABC News Nightline "Voice of Hope" Box 15, Folder 1667
106th Interstate Waste Box 31, Folder 6
110 FDA Tobacco Box 17, Folder 53
110th Metro Reauthorization Box 22, Folder 27
106th Interstate Waste, Box 31, Folder 6
110 FDA Tobacco, Box 17, Folder 53
110th Metro Reauthorization, Box 22, Folder 27
106 White Street Box 16, Folder 3
50th Anniversary history Box 24, Folder 9
Abilities-Correspondence Box 11, Folder 3
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