A Guide to the Andrew Jackson Montague Papers, 1854-1938
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 22001
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Preferred Citation
Andrew Jackson Montague Papers, Accession 22001, Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Elizabeth Hoskins Montague of Richmond, Virginia.
Biographical Information
Andrew Jackson Montague was born 3 October 1862 in Campbell County, Virginia. He graduated from Richmond College in 1882 and from the University of Virginia law school in 1885. Montague entered private practice in Danville, Virginia, then was appointed U.S. attorney for Western Virginia in 1893. Montague served as Virginia's Attorney General from 1898 to 1902 and as Virginia's Governor from 1902 to 1906. Defeated as a senatorial candidate in 1905, Montague served as dean of the Richmond College law school from 1906 to 1909, and practiced law in Richmond, Virginia, from 1909 to 1913. Elected to the U.S. Congress in 1913, Montague served until his death on 24 January 1937 in Urbana, Virginia. He also served in several international organizations and attended several international conferences. Montague married Elizabeth Lyne Hoskins in 1889 and they had three children.
Scope and Content
Andrew Jackson Montague papers, 1854-1938, contain correspondence, financial records, letter books, newspaper clippings, pictures, printed materials, scrapbooks, and speeches chronicling Montague's career as a lawyer, U.S. Attorney for Western Virginia, Attorney General of Virginia, and United States Congressman. Papers highlight Montague's political career and his participation in the Carnegie Endowment for International peace and other organizations and conferences. Some papers concern Montague's activities as a trustee of the Carnegie Institution of Washington and of George Washington University, as well as his teaching career at Richmond College.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged into the following series:
I: Letter books, 1887-1901 II: Correspondence, 1854-1938 III: Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936 IV: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace V: Applications and Recommendations, 1934-1936 VI:Speeches, 1892-1925 VII: Financial Records, 1889-1938 VIII: Miscellany IX: Pictures X: Printed Materials, 1842-1937 XI: Scrapbooks XII: Newspaper Clippings, 1897-1937Related Material
Montague's papers dating to his term as governor can be found in Virginia. Governor (1902-1906 : Montague). Executive Papers of Governor Andrew J. Montague, 1902-1906. Accession 45102.
Adjunct Descriptive Data
Separated MaterialMontague's papers dating to his term as governor can be found in Virginia. Governor (1902-1906 : Montague). Executive Papers of Governor Andrew J. Montague, 1902-1906. Accession 45102.
Contents List
Letter books, 1887-1901, contain Montague's outgoing correspondence while a practicing attorney, U.S. Attorney for Western Virginia, and Attorney General of Virginia.
Chronological
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Box 1Folder 1Letter book, 31 August 1887-13 February 1891.
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Box 1Folder 2Letter book, 13 February 1891-21 January 1892.
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Box 1Folder 3Letter book, 2 February 1892-3 April 1895.
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Box 1Folder 4Letter book, 3 April 1895-28 January 1897.
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Box 2Folder 1Letter book, 30 January 1897-30 November 1901.
Correspondence, 1854-1938, contains Montague's personal, professional, and political correspondence. Personal correspondence contains letters to and from family and friends. Professional correspondence contains letters contains correspondence regarding legal actions Montague was involved in as a lawyer and U.S. Attorney, as well as his duties as Attorney General. Political correspondence concerns Montague's campaigns for Attorney General, Governor, and Congress and details his struggles as a progressive Democrat against the political machine running Virginia, as well as national politics. Also addresses his duties as Congressman, including legislation. Contains sub-series: A: General Correspondence, 1854-1938; B: U.S. Attorney for Western Virginia, 1893-1896; C: Attorney General, 1897-1902; D: Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900-1901; E: Board of Education, 1900-1901.
Chronological, then alphabetical
- Box 2-29A: General Correspondence, 1854-1938.28 boxes
Chronological, then alphabetical
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Box 2Folder 2Correspondence, 1854-1895 .
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Box 2Folder 3Correspondence, 1896 .
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Box 2Folder 4Correspondence, 1897-1898, A-B-C.
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Box 2Folder 5Correspondence, 1897-1898, D.
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Box 2Folder 6Correspondence, 1897-1898, E-F-G.
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Box 2Folder 7Correspondence, 1897-1898, H-J-L.
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Box 2Folder 8Correspondence, 1897-1898, M.
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Box 2Folder 9Correspondence, 1897-1898, P.
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Box 2Folder 10Correspondence, 1897-1898, R.
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Box 2Folder 11Correspondence, 1897-1898, S.
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Box 2Folder 12Correspondence, 1897-1898, T.
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Box 2Folder 13Correspondence, 1897-1898, unknown.
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Box 2Folder 14Correspondence, 1897-1898, V-W.
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Box 2Folder 15Correspondence, 1899, A.
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Box 2Folder 16Correspondence, 1899, B.
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Box 2Folder 17Correspondence, 1899, C.
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Box 2Folder 18Correspondence, 1899, D.
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Box 2Folder 19Correspondence, 1899, E.
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Box 2Folder 20Correspondence, 1899, F.
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Box 2Folder 21Correspondence, 1899, G.
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Box 2Folder 22Correspondence, 1899, H.
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Box 2Folder 23Correspondence, 1899, I-J.
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Box 3Folder 1Correspondence, 1899, L.
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Box 3Folder 2Correspondence, 1899, M.
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Box 3Folder 3Correspondence, 1899, N.
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Box 3Folder 4Correspondence, 1899, P.
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Box 3Folder 5Correspondence, 1899, R.
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Box 3Folder 6Correspondence, 1899, S.
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Box 3Folder 7Correspondence, 1899, T.
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Box 3Folder 8Correspondence, 1899, W.
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Box 3Folder 9Correspondence, 1899, Y.
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Box 3Folder 10Correspondence, 1900, A.
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Box 3Folder 11Correspondence, 1900, B.
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Box 3Folder 12Correspondence, 1900, C.
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Box 3Folder 13Correspondence, 1900, D-E.
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Box 3Folder 14Correspondence, 1900, F.
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Box 3Folder 15Correspondence, 1900, G.
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Box 3Folder 16Correspondence, 1900, H.
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Box 3Folder 17Correspondence, 1900, I-J.
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Box 3Folder 18Correspondence, 1900, K-L.
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Box 3Folder 19Correspondence, 1900, M.
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Box 3Folder 20Correspondence, 1900, N-P-Q.
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Box 3Folder 21Correspondence, 1900, R.
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Box 3Folder 22Correspondence, 1900, S-T-V.
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Box 3Folder 23Correspondence, 1900, W.
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Box 3Folder 24Correspondence, 1901, A.
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Box 3Folder 25Correspondence, 1901, Ba.
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Box 3Folder 26Correspondence, 1901, Be-Bl.
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Box 3Folder 27Correspondence, 1901, Bo.
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Box 3Folder 28Correspondence, 1901, Br-Bu.
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Box 3Folder 29Correspondence, 1901, Ca-Cl.
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Box 3Folder 30Correspondence, 1901, Co-Cu.
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Box 3Folder 31Correspondence, 1901, D.
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Box 4Folder 1Correspondence, 1901, E.
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Box 4Folder 2Correspondence, 1901, Fa-Fl.
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Box 4Folder 3Correspondence, 1901, Fo-Fu.
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Box 4Folder 4Correspondence, 1901, G.
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Box 4Folder 5Correspondence, 1901, Ha.
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Box 4Folder 6Correspondence, 1901, He-Ho.
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Box 4Folder 7Correspondence, 1901, Hu-Hy.
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Box 4Folder 8Correspondence, 1901, I-J.
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Box 4Folder 9Correspondence, 1901, K.
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Box 4Folder 10Correspondence, 1901, La.
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Box 4Folder 11Correspondence, 1901, Le-Ly.
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Box 4Folder 12Correspondence, 1901, Ma-Mc.
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Box 4Folder 13Correspondence, 1901, Me-Mu.
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Box 4Folder 14Correspondence, 1901, N-O.
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Box 4Folder 15Correspondence, 1901, Pa-Pe.
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Box 4Folder 16Correspondence, 1901, Ph-Pu.
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Box 4Folder 17Correspondence, 1901, Q.
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Box 4Folder 18Correspondence, 1901, Ra-Ri.
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Box 4Folder 19Correspondence, 1901, Ro-Ry.
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Box 4Folder 20Correspondence, 1901, Sa-Si.
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Box 4Folder 21Correspondence, 1901, Sl-So.
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Box 4Folder 22Correspondence, 1901, St-Sw.
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Box 4Folder 23Correspondence, 1901, T.
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Box 4Folder 24Correspondence, 1901, U-V.
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Box 4Folder 25Correspondence, 1901, Wa-Wh.
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Box 4Folder 26Correspondence, 1901, Wi-Wy.
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Box 4Folder 27Correspondence, 1906, A.
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Box 4Folder 28Correspondence, 1906, Ba.
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Box 4Folder 29Correspondence, 1906, Be-Bo.
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Box 4Folder 30Correspondence, 1906, Br-Bu.
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Box 5Folder 1Correspondence, 1906, Ca-Cl.
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Box 5Folder 2Correspondence, 1906, Co-Cr.
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Box 5Folder 3Correspondence, 1906, D.
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Box 5Folder 4Correspondence, 1906, Dean, Charles R.
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Box 5Folder 5Correspondence, 1906, E.
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Box 5Folder 6Correspondence, 1906, F.
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Box 5Folder 7Correspondence, 1906, G.
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Box 5Folder 8Correspondence, 1906, H.
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Box 5Folder 9Correspondence, 1906, J.
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Box 5Folder 10Correspondence, 1906, K.
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Box 5Folder 11Correspondence, 1906, L.
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Box 5Folder 12Correspondence, 1906, Ma-Mc.
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Box 5Folder 13Correspondence, 1906, Me-Mo.
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Box 5Folder 14Correspondence, 1906, Montague.
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Box 5Folder 15Correspondence, 1906, N.
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Box 5Folder 16Correspondence, 1906, O.
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Box 5Folder 17Correspondence, 1906, P.
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Box 5Folder 18Correspondence and papers, 1906-1907, Pan-American Conference.
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Box 5Folder 19Correspondence, 1906, R.
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Box 6Folder 1Correspondence, 1906, Sa-Sh.
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Box 6Folder 2Correspondence, 1906, Si-Su.
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Box 6Folder 3Correspondence, 1906, t.
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Box 6Folder 4Correspondence, 1906, Unknown.
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Box 6Folder 5Correspondence, 1906, V.
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Box 6Folder 6Correspondence, 1906, Wa-Wh.
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Box 6Folder 7Correspondence, 1906, Wi-Wo.
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Box 6Folder 8Correspondence, 1906, y.
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Box 6Folder 9Correspondence, 1907, A.
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Box 6Folder 10Correspondence, 1907, Ba-Bo.
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Box 6Folder 11Correspondence, 1907, Br-Bu.
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Box 6Folder 12Correspondence, 1907, Ca-Cl.
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Box 6Folder 13Correspondence, 1907, Co-Cu.
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Box 6Folder 14Correspondence, 1907, Da-De.
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Box 6Folder 15Correspondence, 1907, Di-Du.
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Box 6Folder 16Correspondence, 1907, E-F.
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Box 6Folder 17Correspondence, 1907, G.
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Box 6Folder 18Correspondence, 1907, Ha-Hi.
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Box 6Folder 19Correspondence, 1907, Ho-Hu.
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Box 6Folder 20Correspondence, 1907, I-J-K.
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Box 7Folder 1Correspondence, 1907, La-Le.
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Box 7Folder 2Correspondence, 1907, Li-Lu.
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Box 7Folder 3Correspondence, 1907, Ma-Mc.
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Box 7Folder 4Correspondence, 1907, McKean.
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Box 7Folder 5Correspondence, 1907, Me-Mo.
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Box 7Folder 6Correspondence, 1907, Montague.
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Box 7Folder 7Correspondence, 1907, N-O.
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Box 7Folder 8Correspondence, 1907, Pa-Pe.
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Box 7Folder 9Correspondence, 1907, Ph-Pu.
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Box 7Folder 10Correspondence, 1907, Q.
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Box 7Folder 11Correspondence, 1907, R.
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Box 7Folder 12Correspondence, 1907, Sa-Sh.
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Box 7Folder 13Correspondence, 1907, Si-Su.
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Box 7Folder 14Correspondence, 1907, T.
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Box 7Folder 15Correspondence, 1907, U-V (including unknown).
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Box 7Folder 16Correspondence, 1907, Wa-Wh.
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Box 7Folder 17Correspondence, 1907, Wi-Wo.
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Box 7Folder 18Correspondence, 1907, Y.
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Box 7Folder 19Correspondence, 1908, A.
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Box 7Folder 20Correspondence, 1908, Ba-Bl.
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Box 7Folder 21Correspondence, 1908, Bo-By.
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Box 7Folder 22Correspondence, 1908, Ca-Ch.
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Box 7Folder 23Correspondence, 1908, Cl-Cu.
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Box 8Folder 1Correspondence, 1908, Da-Di.
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Box 8Folder 2Correspondence, 1908, Do-Du.
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Box 8Folder 3Correspondence, 1908, E.
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Box 8Folder 4Correspondence, 1908, F.
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Box 8Folder 5Correspondence, 1908, G.
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Box 8Folder 6Correspondence, 1908, Ha.
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Box 8Folder 7Correspondence, 1908, He-Hu.
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Box 8Folder 8Correspondence, 1908, I-J.
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Box 8Folder 9Correspondence, 1908, K.
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Box 8Folder 10Correspondence, 1908, L.
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Box 8Folder 11Correspondence, 1908, Ma-Mi.
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Box 8Folder 12Correspondence, 1908, Mo-My.
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Box 8Folder 13Correspondence, 1908, N-O.
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Box 8Folder 14Correspondence, 1908, P.
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Box 8Folder 15Correspondence, 1908, Q.
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Box 8Folder 16Correspondence, 1908, R.
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Box 8Folder 17Correspondence, 1908, Sa-Sh.
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Box 8Folder 18Correspondence, 1908, Si-Sy.
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Box 9Folder 1Correspondence, 1908, T.
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Box 9Folder 2Correspondence, 1908, U-V.
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Box 9Folder 3Correspondence, 1908, Wa-Wh.
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Box 9Folder 4Correspondence, 1908, Wi-Wy.
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Box 9Folder 5Correspondence, 1908, Y.
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Box 9Folder 6Correspondence, 1909, A.
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Box 9Folder 7Correspondence, 1909, Ba-Bl.
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Box 9Folder 8Correspondence, 1909, Bo-By.
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Box 9Folder 9Correspondence, 1909, C.
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Box 9Folder 10Correspondence, 1909, D.
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Box 9Folder 11Correspondence, 1909, E-F.
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Box 9Folder 12Correspondence, 1909, G.
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Box 9Folder 13Correspondence, 1909, H.
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Box 9Folder 14Correspondence, 1909, I-J.
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Box 9Folder 15Correspondence, 1909, K.
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Box 9Folder 16Correspondence, 1909, L.
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Box 10Folder 1Correspondence, 1909, M.
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Box 10Folder 2Correspondence, 1909, Montague.
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Box 10Folder 3Correspondence, 1909, N-O.
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Box 10Folder 4Correspondence, 1909, P-Q.
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Box 10Folder 5Correspondence, 1909, R.
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Box 10Folder 6Correspondence, 1909, Sa-Se.
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Box 10Folder 7Correspondence, 1909, Sh-St.
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Box 10Folder 8Correspondence, 1909, T-U-V.
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Box 10Folder 9Correspondence, 1909, W.
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Box 10Folder 10Correspondence, 1910, A.
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Box 10Folder 11Correspondence, 1910, Ba-Bi.
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Box 10Folder 12Correspondence, 1910, Bl-By.
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Box 10Folder 13Correspondence, 1910, Ca.
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Box 10Folder 14Correspondence, 1910, Ch-Cu.
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Box 11Folder 1Correspondence, 1910, D.
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Box 11Folder 2Correspondence, 1910, E-F.
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Box 11Folder 3Correspondence, 1910, G.
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Box 11Folder 4Correspondence, 1910, H.
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Box 11Folder 5Correspondence, 1910, I-J.
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Box 11Folder 6Correspondence, 1910, K.
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Box 11Folder 7Correspondence, 1910, L.
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Box 11Folder 8Correspondence, 1910, M.
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Box 11Folder 9Correspondence, 1910, Montague.
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Box 11Folder 10Correspondence, 1910, N-O.
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Box 11Folder 11Correspondence, 1910, Pa-Pe.
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Box 11Folder 12Correspondence, 1910, Ph-Q.
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Box 11Folder 13Correspondence, 1910, R.
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Box 12Folder 1Correspondence, 1910, Sa-Si.
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Box 12Folder 2Correspondence, 1910, Sm-St.
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Box 12Folder 3Correspondence, 1910, T-U-V.
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Box 12Folder 4Correspondence, 1910, W.
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Box 12Folder 5Correspondence, 1910, Y.
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Box 12Folder 6Correspondence, 1911, A.
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Box 12Folder 7Correspondence, 1911, Ba-Bl.
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Box 12Folder 8Correspondence, 1911, Bo-By.
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Box 12Folder 9Correspondence, 1911, Ca.
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Box 12Folder 10Correspondence, 1911, Ch-Cu.
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Box 12Folder 11Correspondence, 1911, D.
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Box 12Folder 12Correspondence, 1911, E-F.
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Box 12Folder 13Correspondence, 1911, G.
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Box 12Folder 14Correspondence, 1911, H.
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Box 12Folder 15Correspondence, 1911, I-J.
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Box 13Folder 1Correspondence, 1911, K.
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Box 13Folder 2Correspondence, 1911, L.
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Box 13Folder 3Correspondence, 1911, Ma-Mi.
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Box 13Folder 4Correspondence, 1911, Mo.
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Box 13Folder 5Correspondence, 1911, N-O.
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Box 13Folder 6Correspondence, 1911, P-Q.
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Box 13Folder 7Correspondence, 1911, R.
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Box 13Folder 8Correspondence, 1911, Sa-Sl.
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Box 13Folder 9Correspondence, 1911, Sm-Sw.
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Box 13Folder 10Correspondence, 1911, T-V.
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Box 13Folder 13Correspondence, 1911, W.
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Box 13Folder 12Correspondence, 1911, Y-Z.
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Box 13Folder 13Correspondence, 1912, A.
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Box 13Folder 14Correspondence, 1912, Ba-Bo.
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Box 13Folder 15Correspondence, 1912, Br-By.
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Box 14Folder 1Correspondence, 1912, Ca-Ce.
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Box 14Folder 2Correspondence, 1912, Ch-Cu.
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Box 14Folder 3Correspondence, 1912, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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Box 14Folder 4Correspondence, 1912, D.
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Box 14Folder 5Correspondence, 1912, E.
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Box 14Folder 6Correspondence, 1912, F.
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Box 14Folder 7Correspondence, 1912, G.
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Box 14Folder 8Correspondence, 1912, Ha-Hi.
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Box 14Folder 9Correspondence, 1912, Ho-Hu.
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Box 14Folder 10Correspondence, 1912, I-J.
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Box 14Folder 11Correspondence, 1912, K.
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Box 14Folder 12Correspondence, 1912, La-Le.
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Box 14Folder 13Correspondence, 1912, Li-Ly.
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Box 15Folder 1Correspondence, 1912, Ma-Me.
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Box 15Folder 2Correspondence, 1912, Mi-Mu.
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Box 15Folder 3Correspondence, 1912, N.
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Box 15Folder 4Correspondence, 1912, O.
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Box 15Folder 5Correspondence, 1912, P-Q.
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Box 15Folder 6Correspondence, 1912, R.
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Box 15Folder 7Correspondence, 1912, Sa-Sc.
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Box 15Folder 8Correspondence, 1912, Se-Sp.
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Box 15Folder 9Correspondence, 1912, St-Sw.
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Box 15Folder 10Correspondence, 1912, T.
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Box 15Folder 11Correspondence, 1912, U-V.
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Box 15Folder 12Correspondence, 1912, Wa-Wh.
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Box 15Folder 13Correspondence, 1912, Wi-Wy.
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Box 15Folder 14Correspondence, 1912, Y.
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Box 16Folder 1Correspondence, 1913-1915, A.
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Box 16Folder 2Correspondence, 1913-1915, Armor factory/Richmnod.
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Box 16Folder 3Correspondence, 1913-1915, B.
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Box 16Folder 4Correspondence, 1913-1915, C.
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Box 16Folder 5Correspondence, 1913-1915, D.
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Box 16Folder 6Correspondence, 1913-1915, E.
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Box 16Folder 7Correspondence, 1913-1915, F.
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Box 16Folder 8Correspondence, 1913-1915, G.
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Box 16Folder 9Correspondence, 1913-1915, H.
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Box 16Folder 10Correspondence, 1913-1915, Hunt.
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Box 16Folder 11Correspondence, 1913-1915, I-J.
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Box 16Folder 12Correspondence, 1913-1915, K-L.
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Box 16Folder 13Correspondence, 1913-1915, M.
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Box 16Folder 14Correspondence, 1913-1915, Montague.
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Box 16Folder 15Correspondence, 1913-1915, Montague, Robert Lynch.
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Box 17Folder 1Correspondence, 1913-1915, N-O.
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Box 17Folder 2Correspondence, 1913-1915, P.
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Box 17Folder 3Correspondence, 1913-1915, Q.
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Box 17Folder 4Correspondence, 1913-1915, R.
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Box 17Folder 5Correspondence, 1913-1915, Sa-Si.
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Box 17Folder 6Correspondence, 1913-1915, Smith-Smithy.
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Box 17Folder 7Correspondence, 1913-1915, So-Sw.
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Box 17Folder 8Correspondence, 1913-1915, T.
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Box 17Folder 9Correspondence, 1913-1915, U.
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Box 17Folder 10Correspondence, 1913-1915, V.
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Box 17Folder 11Correspondence, 1913-1915, W.
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Box 17Folder 12Correspondence, 1916-1917, A.
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Box 17Folder 13Correspondence, 1916-1917, B.
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Box 17Folder 14Correspondence, 1916-1917, C.
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Box 18Folder 1Correspondence, 1916-1917, D-F.
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Box 18Folder 2Correspondence, 1916-1917, Dickinson, A. B.
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Box 18Folder 3Correspondence, 1916-1917, G-H-I.
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Box 18Folder 4Correspondence, 1916-1917, K-L.
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Box 18Folder 5Correspondence, 1916-1917, M.
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Box 18Folder 6Correspondence, 1916-1917, N-P-Q.
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Box 18Folder 7Correspondence, 1916-1917, R-S.
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Box 18Folder 8Correspondence, 1917, RF&P Railroad Relief Bill.
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Box 18Folder 9Correspondence, 1916-1917, T.
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Box 18Folder 10Correspondence, 1917, Trading with the Enemy Act.
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Box 18Folder 11Correspondence, 1916-1917, U-V.
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Box 18Folder 12Correspondence, 1917-1918, Universal Military Training.
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Box 18Folder 13Correspondence, 1916-1917, W.
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Box 19Folder 1Correspondence, 1918-1926, A.
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Box 19Folder 2Correspondence, 1918-1926, B.
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Box 19Folder 3Correspondence, 1918-1926, C.
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Box 19Folder 4Correspondence, 1918-1926, D-E-F.
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Box 19Folder 5Correspondence, 1918-1926, G-H-I.
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Box 19Folder 6Correspondence, 1918-1926, J-K-L.
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Box 19Folder 7Correspondence, 1918-1926, M.
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Box 19Folder 8Correspondence, 1918-1926, Montague.
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Box 19Folder 9Correspondence, 1918-1926, N-O-P.
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Box 19Folder 10Correspondence, 1918-1926, R-S.
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Box 19Folder 11Correspondence, 1918-1926, T.
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Box 19Folder 12Correspondence, 1918-1926, U-V.
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Box 19Folder 13Correspondence, 1918-1926, W.
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Box 20Folder 1Correspondence, 1927-1928, A.
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Box 20Folder 2Correspondence, 1927-1928, Ba-Bi.
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Box 20Folder 3Correspondence, 1928, Bacharach Bill.
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Box 20Folder 4Correspondence, 1927-1928, Bl-Br.
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Box 20Folder 5Correspondence, 1927-1928, Bu-By.
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Box 20Folder 6Correspondence, 1927-1928, C.
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Box 20Folder 7Correspondence, 1927-1928, D-E-F.
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Box 20Folder 8Correspondence, 1927-1928, G-H-I.
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Box 20Folder 9Correspondence, 1927-1928, J-K.
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Box 20Folder 10Correspondence, 1927-1928, L.
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Box 20Folder 11Correspondence, 1927-1928, Ma.
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Box 21Folder 1Correspondence, 1927-1928, Mc.
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Box 21Folder 2Correspondence, 1927-1928, Me-Mi.
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Box 21Folder 3Correspondence, 1927-1928, Mo-Mu.
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Box 21Folder 4Correspondence, 1927-1928, Montague.
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Box 21Folder 5Correspondence, 1927-1928, Montague, Roberty Lynch.
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Box 21Folder 6Correspondence, 1927-1928, N-O-P.
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Box 21Folder 7Correspondence, 1927-1928, R.
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Box 21Folder 8Correspondence, 1927-1928, Sa-Sh.
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Box 21Folder 9Correspondence, 1927-1928, Sl-Sw.
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Box 21Folder 10Correspondence, 1927-1928, T-V.
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Box 21Folder 11Correspondence, 1927-1928, Wa.
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Box 21Folder 12Correspondence, 1927-1928, We-Y.
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Box 22Folder 1Correspondence, 1929, A.
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Box 22Folder 2Correspondence, 1929, Ba-Bl.
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Box 22Folder 3Correspondence, 1929, Bo-By.
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Box 22Folder 4Correspondence, 1929, Ca-Ch.
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Box 22Folder 5Correspondence, 1929, Cl-Cu.
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Box 22Folder 6Correspondence, 1929, Copyright Act.
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Box 22Folder 7Correspondence, 1929, D-E-F.
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Box 22Folder 8Correspondence, 1929, Flanagan Clippings.
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Box 22Folder 9Correspondence, 1929, G-H-I.
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Box 22Folder 10Correspondence, 1929, J-K-L.
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Box 22Folder 11Correspondence, 1929, M.
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Box 22Folder 12Correspondence, 1929, N-O-P.
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Box 22Folder 13Correspondence, 1929, R-S.
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Box 22Folder 14Correspondence, 1929, T-V-W-Y.
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Box 23Folder 1Correspondence, 1930-1932, A.
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Box 23Folder 2Correspondence, 1930-1932, Ba-Bo.
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Box 23Folder 3Correspondence, 1930-1932, Br-Bu.
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Box 23Folder 4Correspondence, 1930-1932, Ca-Ch.
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Box 23Folder 5Correspondence, 1930-1932, Cl-Cr.
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Box 23Folder 6Correspondence, 1930-1932, Cramton Bill.
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Box 23Folder 7Correspondence, 1930-1932, D-E-F.
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Box 23Folder 8Correspondence, 1930-1932, G-H-I.
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Box 23Folder 9Correspondence, 1930-1932, Interparliamentary Union.
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Box 23Folder 10Correspondence, 1930-1932, J-K-L.
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Box 23Folder 11Correspondence, 1930-1932, M.
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Box 24Folder 1Correspondence, 1932, Montague, Robert Lynch.
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Box 24Folder 2Correspondence, 1930-1932, N-P.
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Box 24Folder 3Correspondence, 1930-1932, R-S.
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Box 24Folder 4Correspondence, 1930-1932, T-U-V.
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Box 24Folder 5Correspondence, 1930-1932, W.
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Box 24Folder 6Correspondence, 1933-1934, A-B.
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Box 24Folder 7Correspondence, 1933-1934, C.
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Box 24Folder 8Correspondence, 1933-1934, D-E-F.
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Box 24Folder 9Correspondence, 1933-1934, G-H.
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Box 24Folder 10Correspondence, 1933, Immigration and Deportation.
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Box 24Folder 11Correspondence, 1933, Interparliamentary Union.
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Box 24Folder 12Correspondence, 1934, Interparliamentary Union.
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Box 25Folder 1Correspondence, 1933-1934, J-K.
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Box 25Folder 2Correspondence, 1933-1934, L.
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Box 25Folder 3Correspondence, 1933-1934, M.
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Box 25Folder 4Correspondence, 1933-1934, Montague.
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Box 25Folder 5Correspondence, 1933-1934, N-O-P.
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Box 25Folder 6Correspondence, 1933, Postal Rate Change.
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Box 25Folder 7Correspondence, 1933-1934, R-S.
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Box 25Folder 8Correspondence, 1933-1934, T-U.
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Box 25Folder 9Correspondence, 1933-1934, W.
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Box 25Folder 10Correspondence, 1935, A-B.
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Box 25Folder 11Correspondence, 1935, C-D.
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Box 25Folder 12Correspondence, 1935, Eastman Bill.
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Box 26Folder 1Correspondence, 1935, F.
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Box 26Folder 2Correspondence, 1935, G-H-I.
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Box 26Folder 3Correspondence, 1935, J-K-L.
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Box 26Folder 4Correspondence, 1935, Labor Dispute Act.
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Box 26Folder 5Correspondence, 1935, Ludlow Amendment.
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Box 26Folder 6Correspondence, 1935, Lynching--Costigan-Wagner Bill.
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Box 26Folder 7Correspondence, 1935, Ma-Mc.
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Box 26Folder 8Correspondence, 1935, Me-Mi.
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Box 26Folder 9Correspondence, 1935, Mo-Mu.
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Box 26Folder 10Correspondence, 1935, Mapes Bill.
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Box 26Folder 11Correspondence, 1935, N-O.
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Box 26Folder 12Correspondence, 1935, Neutrality Act.
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Box 26Folder 13Correspondence, 1935, National Recovery Act.
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Box 26Folder 14Correspondence, 1935, Pa-Pl.
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Box 26Folder 15Correspondence, 1935, Po-Pu.
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Box 27Folder 1Correspondence, 1935, Pension Acts--Veterans.
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Box 27Folder 2Correspondence, 1935, Ports.
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Box 27Folder 3Correspondence, 1935, Q.
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Box 27Folder 4Correspondence, 1935, Ra-Ri.
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Box 27Folder 5Correspondence, 1935, Ro-Ry.
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Box 27Folder 6Correspondence, 1935, Railroads.
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Box 27Folder 7Correspondence, 1935, Railroad Pension Bill.
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Box 27Folder 8Correspondence, 1935, [Emergency] Railroad Transportation Act.
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Box 27Folder 9Correspondence, 1935, S.
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Box 27Folder 10Correspondence, 1935, T.
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Box 27Folder 11Correspondence, [1934-]1935, Townshend Old Age Pension Act.
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Box 27Folder 12Correspondence, 1935, U.
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Box 27Folder 13Correspondence, 1935, W.
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Box 27Folder 14Correspondence, 1936, A-B.
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Box 27Folder 15Correspondence, 1936, C.
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Box 27Folder 16Correspondence, 1936, D-E-F.
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Box 28Folder 1Correspondence, 1936, G-H-I.
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Box 28Folder 2Correspondence, 1936, J-K.
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Box 28Folder 3Correspondence, 1936, La-Le.
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Box 28Folder 4Correspondence, 1936, Li-Ly.
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Box 28Folder 5Correspondence, 1936, Ma.
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Box 28Folder 6Correspondence, 1936, Mc.
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Box 28Folder 7Correspondence, 1936, Me-Mi.
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Box 28Folder 8Correspondence, 1936, Mo-My.
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Box 28Folder 9Correspondence, 1936, Montague.
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Box 28Folder 10Correspondence, 1936, N-O-P.
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Box 28Folder 11Correspondence, 1936, R-S.
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Box 28Folder 12Correspondence, 1936, T-V.
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Box 29Folder 1Correspondence, 1936, W-Y.
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Box 29Folder 2Correspondence, 1937-1938, A-Z.
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Box 29Folder 3Correspondence, no date, A-Z.
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- Box 29B: U.S. Attorney for Western Virginia, 1893-1896.1 box
Chronological
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Box 29Folder 4Enforcement returns, U.S. District Office, 1893-1896,
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- Box 29C: Attorney General, 1897-1902.1 box
Chronological, then alphabetical
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Box 29Folder 5Campaign for Attorney General, 1897, A-F.
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Box 29Folder 6Campaign for Attorney General, 1897, G-M.
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Box 29Folder 7Campaign for Attorney General, 1897, P-W.
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Box 29Folder 8Attorney General, 1899-1902, A-F.
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Box 29Folder 9Attorney General, 1899-1902, G-M.
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Box 29Folder 10Attorney General, 1899-1902, O-Y.
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- Boxes 29-39D: Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900-1901.11 boxes
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Box 29Folder 11Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, A.
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Box 29Folder 12Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, B.
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Box 29Folder 13Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, C.
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Box 29Folder 14Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, D-E-F.
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Box 29Folder 15Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, G.
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Box 29Folder 16Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, H.
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Box 30Folder 1Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, J-K.
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Box 30Folder 2Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, L.
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Box 30Folder 3Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, M.
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Box 30Folder 4Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, N-O.
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Box 30Folder 5Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, P-Q.
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Box 30Folder 6Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, R.
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Box 30Folder 7Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, S.
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Box 30Folder 8Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, T.
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Box 30Folder 9Gubernatorial Campaign, 1900, V-W.
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Box 30Folder 10Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, A.
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Box 30Folder 11Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, B.
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Box 30Folder 12Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, C.
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Box 30Folder 13Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, D-E-F.
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Box 30Folder 14Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, G-H.
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Box 30Folder 15Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, J-K-L.
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Box 30Folder 16Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, M.
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Box 30Folder 17Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, N-O-P.
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Box 30Folder 18Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, R-S.
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Box 30Folder 19Gubernatorial Campaign, January 1901, T-V-W-Y.
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Box 31Folder 1Gubernatorial Campaign, February 1901, A-B.
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Box 31Folder 2Gubernatorial Campaign, February 1901, C-D.
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Box 31Folder 3Gubernatorial Campaign, February 1901, E-F-G.
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Box 31Folder 4Gubernatorial Campaign, February 1901, H-J-K.
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Box 31Folder 5Gubernatorial Campaign, February 1901, L.
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Box 31Folder 6Gubernatorial Campaign, February 1901, M.
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Box 31Folder 7Gubernatorial Campaign, February 1901, N-P-R.
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Box 31Folder 8Gubernatorial Campaign, February 1901, S-T.
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Box 31Folder 9Gubernatorial Campaign, February 1901, .
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Box 31Folder 10Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, A.
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Box 31Folder 11Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, B.
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Box 31Folder 12Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, C.
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Box 31Folder 13Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, D-E.
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Box 31Folder 14Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, F.
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Box 31Folder 15Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, G-H.
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Box 31Folder 16Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, J.
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Box 31Folder 17Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, K-L.
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Box 32Folder 1Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, M.
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Box 32Folder 2Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, N-O-P-Q.
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Box 32Folder 3Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, R.
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Box 32Folder 4Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, S.
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Box 32Folder 5Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, T-U-V.
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Box 32Folder 6Gubernatorial Campaign, March 1901, W-Y.
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Box 32Folder 7Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, A.
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Box 32Folder 8Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, B.
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Box 32Folder 9Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, C.
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Box 32Folder 10Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, D-E.
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Box 32Folder 11Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, F.
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Box 32Folder 12Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, G.
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Box 32Folder 13Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, H.
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Box 32Folder 14Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, I-J-K.
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Box 32Folder 15Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, L.
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Box 32Folder 16Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, M.
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Box 32Folder 17Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, N-O.
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Box 33Folder 1Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, P-Q.
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Box 33Folder 2Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, R.
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Box 33Folder 3Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, S.
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Box 33Folder 4Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, T-U-V.
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Box 33Folder 5Gubernatorial Campaign, April 1901, W-Y.
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Box 33Folder 6Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, A.
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Box 33Folder 7Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, B.
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Box 33Folder 8Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, C.
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Box 33Folder 9Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, D.
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Box 33Folder 10Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, E.
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Box 33Folder 11Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, F.
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Box 33Folder 12Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, G.
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Box 33Folder 13Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, H.
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Box 33Folder 14Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, I.
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Box 33Folder 15Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, J.
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Box 34Folder 1Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, K.
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Box 34Folder 2Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, L.
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Box 34Folder 3Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, M.
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Box 34Folder 4Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, N-O.
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Box 34Folder 5Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, P-Q.
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Box 34Folder 6Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, R.
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Box 34Folder 7Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, Sa-Sl.
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Box 34Folder 8Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, Sm-Sy.
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Box 34Folder 9Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, T-U-V.
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Box 34Folder 10Gubernatorial Campaign, May 1901, W-Y.
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Box 34Folder 11Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, A.
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Box 34Folder 12Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, B.
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Box 34Folder 13Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, C.
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Box 35Folder 1Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, D.
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Box 35Folder 2Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, E.
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Box 35Folder 3Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, F.
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Box 35Folder 4Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, G.
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Box 35Folder 5Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, H.
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Box 35Folder 6Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, I-J.
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Box 35Folder 7Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, K.
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Box 35Folder 8Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, L.
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Box 35Folder 9Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, M.
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Box 35Folder 10Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, N-O.
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Box 35Folder 11Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, P.
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Box 35Folder 12Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, Q-R.
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Box 35Folder 13Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, S.
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Box 35Folder 14Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, T-V.
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Box 35Folder 15Gubernatorial Campaign, June 1901, W-Y.
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Box 35Folder 16Gubernatorial Campaign, July 1901, A-B-C.
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Box 36Folder 1Gubernatorial Campaign, July 1901, D-E-F.
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Box 36Folder 2Gubernatorial Campaign, July 1901, G-H-J-L.
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Box 36Folder 3Gubernatorial Campaign, July 1901, M-N-P.
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Box 36Folder 4Gubernatorial Campaign, July 1901, R-S-T-W-Y.
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Box 36Folder 5Gubernatorial Campaign, August 1901, A.
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Box 36Folder 6Gubernatorial Campaign, August 1901, B.
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Box 36Folder 7Gubernatorial Campaign, August 1901, C-D-E-F.
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Box 36Folder 8Gubernatorial Campaign, August 1901, G-H.
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Box 36Folder 9Gubernatorial Campaign, August 1901, I-J-K-L.
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Box 36Folder 10Gubernatorial Campaign, August 1901, M-N-O.
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Box 36Folder 11Gubernatorial Campaign, August 1901, P-R-S.
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Box 36Folder 12Gubernatorial Campaign, August 1901, V-W-Y.
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Box 36Folder 13Gubernatorial Campaign, September 1901, A-B-C-D.
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Box 36Folder 14Gubernatorial Campaign, September 1901, E-F-G-H.
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Box 36Folder 15Gubernatorial Campaign, September 1901, J-K-L.
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Box 36Folder 16Gubernatorial Campaign, September 1901, M-N-P-Q.
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Box 36Folder 17Gubernatorial Campaign, September 1901, R-S-T-W.
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Box 36Folder 18Gubernatorial Campaign, October 1901, A-B-C.
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Box 36Folder 19Gubernatorial Campaign, October 1901, D-E-F-G.
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Box 37Folder 1Gubernatorial Campaign, October 1901, H-J-K-L.
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Box 37Folder 2Gubernatorial Campaign, October 1901, M-N-O-P.
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Box 37Folder 3Gubernatorial Campaign, October 1901, R-S-T-W.
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Box 37Folder 4Gubernatorial Campaign, November 1901, A-B-C.
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Box 37Folder 5Gubernatorial Campaign, November 1901, D-E-F-G.
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Box 37Folder 6Gubernatorial Campaign, November 1901, H-I-J.
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Box 37Folder 7Gubernatorial Campaign, November 1901, K-L-M.
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Box 37Folder 8Gubernatorial Campaign, November 1901, N-O-P-Q.
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Box 37Folder 9Gubernatorial Campaign, November 1901, R-S-T.
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Box 37Folder 10Gubernatorial Campaign, October 1901, V-W-Y.
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Box 37Folder 11Gubernatorial Campaign, 1901, Lists.
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Box 37Folder 12Gubernatorial Campaign, 1901, Miscellaneous notes, lists, etc.
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- Box 37-38E: Board of Education, 1900-1901.2 boxes
Chronological, then alphabetical
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Box 37Folder 13Board of Education, August 1900-March 1901, A-B-C.
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Box 37Folder 14Board of Education, August 1900-March 1901, D-E-F-G.
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Box 37Folder 15Board of Education, August 1900-March 1901, H.
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Box 37Folder 16Board of Education, August 1900-March 1901, I-J-K-L.
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Box 37Folder 17Board of Education, August 1900-March 1901, M-N-P.
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Box 37Folder 18Board of Education, August 1900-March 1901, R-S-T.
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Box 37Folder 19Board of Education, August 1900-March 1901, V-W-Y.
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Box 38Folder 1Board of Education, April 1901, A.
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Box 38Folder 2Board of Education, April 1901, B.
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Box 38Folder 3Board of Education, April 1901, C-D.
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Box 38Folder 4Board of Education, April 1901, E-F-G.
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Box 38Folder 5Board of Education, April 1901, H-I-J.
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Box 38Folder 6Board of Education, April 1901, L.
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Box 38Folder 7Board of Education, April 1901, M-N.
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Box 38Folder 8Board of Education, April 1901, P-Q-R.
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Box 38Folder 9Board of Education, April 1901, S.
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Box 38Folder 10Board of Education, April 1901, T-W.
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Box 38Folder 11Board of Education, May-October 1901, B-C-D-E.
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Box 38Folder 12Board of Education, May-October 1901, F-G-H.
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Box 38Folder 13Board of Education, May-October 1901, J-K-L.
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Box 38Folder 14Board of Education, May-October 1901, M-N-O-P.
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Box 38Folder 15Board of Education, May-October 1901, R-S-T-W.
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Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, concerns claims based on military service in various wars and consisting of papers sent to Montague as a Congressman for veterans, widows, and family members.
Alphabetical
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Box 38Folder 16Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, B.
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Box 38Folder 17Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, D, F.
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Box 39Folder 1Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, H.
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Box 39Folder 2Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, K, L.
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Box 39Folder 3Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, M.
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Box 39Folder 4Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, Ta.
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Box 39Folder 5Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, Te-Th.
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Box 39Folder 6Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, To-Ty.
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Box 39Folder 7Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, U-V.
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Box 39Folder 8Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, Wa.
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Box 39Folder 9Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, We.
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Box 40Folder 1Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, Wh.
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Box 40Folder 2Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, Wi.
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Box 40Folder 3Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, Wo.
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Box 40Folder 4Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, Wr-Wy.
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Box 40Folder 5Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, Y.
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Box 40Folder 6Veterans' Claims, 1918-1936, Z.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1926-1935, contains correspondence, reports, and other materials concerning the endowment and its organization and operation.
Chronological
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Box 40Folder 7Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1926-1927.
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Box 40Folder 8Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1928.
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Box 40Folder 9Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, January-March 1929.
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Box 40Folder 10Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, April 1929.
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Box 41Folder 1Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, May-December 1929.
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Box 41Folder 2Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1930.
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Box 41Folder 3Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1935.
V: Applications and Recommendations, 1934-1936, contains corresopndence between Montague and constituents hoping to find work in the federal government. Also includes correspondence with government officials concerning job-seekers.
Alphabetical, then chronological
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Box 41Folder 4Applications and Recommendations, C, 1936.
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Box 41Folder 5Applications and Recommendations, K, 1934.
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Box 41Folder 6Applications and Recommendations, K, 1935.
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Box 41Folder 7Applications and Recommendations, L, 1935.
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Box 41Folder 8Applications and Recommendations, Ma-Me, 1935.
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Box 41Folder 9Applications and Recommendations, Mi-Mu, 1935.
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Box 42Folder 1Applications and Recommendations, Ma, 1936.
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Box 42Folder 2Applications and Recommendations, Me-My, 1936.
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Box 42Folder 3Applications and Recommendations, N, 1936.
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Box 42Folder 4Applications and Recommendations, O, 1936.
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Box 42Folder 5Applications and Recommendations, Pa-Pe, 1936.
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Box 42Folder 6Applications and Recommendations, Ph-Py, 1936.
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Box 42Folder 7Applications and Recommendations, Q, 1936.
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Box 42Folder 8Applications and Recommendations, R, 1936.
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Box 42Folder 9Applications and Recommendations, T, 1936.
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Box 42Folder 10Applications and Recommendations, multiple, 1936.
Speeches, 1892-1925, of Montague including political speeches and speeches to organizations. Includes his speech given when nominated for governor of Virginia and his inaugural address. Includes several speeches concerning the South.
Chronological
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Box 43Folder 1Address of A. J. Montague, Esq., Delivered before the Literary Societies of William and Mary College, On 29th June 1892 (2 copies).
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Box 43Folder 2Acceptance speech for the gubernatorial nomination, 14 August 1901, Norfolk, Virginia.
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Box 43Folder 3Speech of Honorable A. J. Montague, 4 June 1901, Old Market Hall, Richmond, Virginia.
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Box 43Folder 4Inaugural address [typescript], 1 January 1902, Constitutional Convention, Richmond, Virginia.
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Box 43Folder 5Inaugural address [printed], 1 January 1902, Constitutional Convention, Richmond, Virginia.
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Box 43Folder 6Speech at the Good Roads Convention, 4 April 1902, Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Box 43Folder 7Speech at the Jefferson Memorial Dinner, 19 April 1903, Washington D.C.
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Box 43Folder 8Welcoming address [abstract] to the Southern Education Conference, 23 April 1903, Richmond, Virginia.
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Box 43Folder 9"The South should not be viewed...", 4 January 1904, New York, New York.
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Box 43Folder 10Speech at the Academy of Music, 5 November 1904, Richmond, Virginia.
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Box 43Folder 11Notes for a campaign speech, [1905].
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Box 43Folder 12Speech, Senatorial Campaign, 1905.
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Box 43Folder 13"The South Today," 8 March 1907, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Box 43Folder 14Response to the toast "The Future of American Republics," 23 August 1907, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Box 43Folder 15Toast response "The South, ", ca. 1907, St. Louis, Missouri.
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Box 43Folder 16Speech at Goshen Bryan Club Celebration, 15 October 1908, Goshen, Virginia.
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Box 43Folder 17"The South and the Nation," 1909, University of Chicago.
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Box 43Folder 18"The Monroe Doctrine," 7 July 1915, Indiana State Bar Association, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Box 43Folder 19Speech on President Woodrow Wilson and the peace conference, 14 January 1919, House of Representatives.
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Box 43Folder 20"Lexington," 19 April 1925, Lexington, Massachusetts.
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Box 43Folder 21Speech on Virginia's public schools to the Co-operative Education Association, ca. 1925.
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Box 43Folder 22"The political aspirations of men...," no date.
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Box 43Folder 23Speeches and papers, no date.
Financial Records, 1889-1938, consisting of bills, receipts, check books, bank statements, stock certificates, and other financial records. Also includes business records, stock certificates, and insurance papers of Joseph W. Blanton.
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Box 43Folder 24Bills and receipts, 1890-1897.
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Box 43Folder 25Bills and receipts, 1901-1911.
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Box 43Folder 26Bills and receipts, 1914-1930.
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Box 43Folder 27Bills and receipts, 1930-1938.
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Box 43Folder 28Bills and receipts, no date.
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Box 44Folder 1Central National Bank check books and statements.
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Box 44Folder 2District National Bank check books and statements, 1923-1933.
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Box 44Folder 3[State] Planters National Bank checks and statements, 1934-1935.
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Box 44Folder 4Riggs National Bank checks and statements, 1928-1933.
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Box 44Folder 5Riggs National Bank check book and slips, 1930-1933.
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Box 44Folder 6Southern Trust and Commerce Bank statements, 1920.
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Box 44Folder 7West End Bank checks and slips, 1924-1930.
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Box 44Folder 8Bank records (miscellaneous), 1894-1898.
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Box 44Folder 9Check books (miscellaneous), 1902-1935.
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Box 44Folder 10Stock certificates and papers, 1889-1933.
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Box 44Folder 11Joseph W. Blanton business records, 1890-1906.
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Box 44Folder 12Joseph W. Blanton stock certificates, 1890-1907.
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Box 44Folder 13Joseph W. Blanton insurance policies, 1897-1908.
Miscellany contains campaign buttons and ephemera, certificates, genealogy notes, notes, passports, political papers, professorial papers, recipes, ribbons, schedules, voter lists, and other papers and items.
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Box 45Folder 1Notes and schedules.
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Box 45Folder 2Pittsylvania County, Virginia, voter lists, 1890.
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Box 45Folder 3Membership certificate for A. J. Montague from the ACCA Temple-Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Richmond, Virginia.
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Box 45Folder 4Montague for Governor ribbon, 1901.
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Box 45Folder 5Campaign button, 1901.
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Box 45Folder 6Statement to the Senate of Virginia by J. K. Fulton regarding appointment as superintendant of instruction for Grayson County.
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Box 45Folder 7Special passport to A. J. Montague as U.S. Delegate to the 3rd International Conference of American States, 9 June 1906.
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Box 45Folder 8Law notes, grade reports, speech notes, itinerary, and diary--Richmond, Virginia; Brussels, Belgium; and the S. S. Deutschland, 1907-1909.
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Box 45Folder 9Senior law class of Richmond, College, honoring A. J. Montague, 20 May 1908.
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Box 45Folder 10Muslin banners, 24 1/2" x 36", "Montague for Congress," 1912.
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Box 45Folder 11Recipes, 1913-1916.
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Box 45Folder 12Wrapper, McClellan Dineer--out of town reports--Speech of Gov Montague.
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Box 45Folder 13Gold painted wrought iron spike.
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Box 45Folder 14Gummed labels--"A. J. Montague."
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Box 45Folder 15Banner-red, white center, two blue stars.
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Box 45Folder 16Service certificate for R. L. Montague, U.S. Marine Corps, 21 May 1917-2 September 1919.
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Box 45Folder 17Black leather pouch--printed: "Danmarks Rigsdag Christiansburg 1920."
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Box 45Folder 18"Genealogy of Military and Civic Achievement" certificate issued to Mrs. Mary Allen Montague, 1 May 1922, Washington D.C.
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Box 45Folder 19Honorary doctorate of laws to A. J. Montague from the University of Pennsylvania, 22 February 1923.
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Box 45Folder 20Biographical and genealogical sketches.
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Box 45Folder 21Claim of C. J. Campbell for an attorney's fee, endorsed by H. D. Flood, Claude Swanson, and Thomas Staples Martin.
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Box 45Folder 22Notes and transcripts on French Spoliation Claims.
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Box 45Folder 23"Mr. Hull's draft on Paris pact."
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Box 45Folder 24Notes.
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Box 45Folder 25Red and blue silk ribbons.
Pictures contain postcards, reproductions of paintings, and photographs of Montague, family members, and others.
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Box 46Folder 1Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey).
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Box 46Folder 2Budapest, Hungary, postcards, 1915.
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Box 46Folder 3"Berlin in Original Photographien," Berlin, Germany.
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Box 46Folder 4"Kbenhavn Og Omegn," a picture album of Copenhaven, Denmark.
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Box 46Folder 5Prague, Czechoslovakia, photoprints.
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Box 46Folder 6Postcards of scenes in Paris, France, 1929.
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Box 46Folder 7Page pamphlets on "Bucharest Notes HistoriquesEt Estampes de Georges Olszewski," Bucharest, Romania, 1929.
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Box 46Folder 8Bucuresti, Bucharest, Romania, picture album.
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Box 46Folder 9Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland, postcards, [1930].
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Box 46Folder 10Cartoon of the the 27th Conference of the Interparliamentary Union, 1931.
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Box 46Folder 11Postcards of Athens, Greece.
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Box 46Folder 12"Panorama de la bataile de l'yser," [Panorama of the battle of Ypres], Brussels, Belgium.
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Box 46Folder 13Bucharest, Romania, postcards.
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Box 46Folder 14"Kln a. Rhein," [Cologne, Germany, on the Rhine].
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Box 46Folder 15Cathedral at Cologne, Germany, print and postcards.
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Box 46Folder 16Postcards of views of the Rhine, Cologne, Germany.
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Box 46Folder 17Postcards of Constantinople [Istanbul, Turkey] .
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Box 46Folder 18Postcards of Geneva, Switzerland .
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Box 46Folder 19Postcards of London, England .
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Box 46Folder 20Postcards of the Restaurant Turquoise .
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Box 46Folder 21Prints of Stockholm, Sweden .
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Box 46Folder 22Photograph of sculptured classical figures .
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Box 46Folder 23Postcards and stickers of Venice, Italy .
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Box 46Folder 24Print of Monterey Peninsula, California .
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Box 46Folder 25Postcards of Michigan .
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Box 46Folder 26Postcards of Kinsale, Virginia .
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Box 46Folder 27Postcards of the Lee family of Virginia .
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Box 46Folder 28Print of Mount Vernon [Fairfax County, Virginia] .
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Box 46Folder 29Print of the Sir Christopher Wren building at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia .
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Box 46Folder 30Print of the Thomas Nelson House, Yorktown, Virginia .
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Box 46Folder 31Print of the Lincoln Memorial .
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Box 46Folder 32Prints of classical figures .
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Box 46Folder 33Prints of unknown individuals .
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Box 46Folder 34Reproductions of paintings of Madonna and Child by Holbein, Ruebens, Van Dyke, adn Aldorffer .
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Box 46Folder 35Photograph of Charles Chandler, 1911.
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Box 46Folder 36Photograph of Herbert Hoover, wife, and others .
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Box 46Folder 37Photograph of Herbert Hoover and group of Army and Navy officers .
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Box 46Folder 38Photograph of Willina[?] McCaskie, 1917.
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Box 46Folder 39Photograph of Allen Fairfax Montague, ca. 1918.
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Box 46Folder 40Photograph of A. J. Montague and unidentified group .
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Box 46Folder 41Photographs from the Pan-American Conference in Brazil, 1906.
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Box 46Folder 42Family gathering[?] at Maplewood Farm, 1912.
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Box 46Folder 43Photograph of the Interparliamentary Union[?], [1921?].
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Box 46Folder 44Photograph of the Interparliamentary Union, Geneva, Switzerland, 1922.
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Box 46Folder 45Photograph of the Interparliamentary Union, Paris, France, 1927.
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Box 46Folder 46Photograph of the Interparliamentary Union, Berlin, Germany, 1928.
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Box 46Folder 47Photographs of the Interparliamentary Union, Bucharest, Romania, 1931.
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Box 46Folder 48Photographs of Andrew Jackson Montague .
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Box 46Folder 49Photographs of A. J. Montague and grandchildren.
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Box 47Folder 1Photo-engraving plate of Andrew Jackson Montague.
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Box 47Folder 2Photographs of A. J. Montague in Europe .
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Box 47Folder 3Photograph of A. J. and Elizabeth "Bessie" Montague .
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Box 47Folder 4Photographs of A. J. Montague .
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Box 47Folder 5Photographs of Mrs. Elizabeth "Bessie" Montague .
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Box 47Folder 6Photograph of Edgar Burwell Montague, ca. 1918.
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Box 47Folder 7Photograph of John Tyler Montague, ca. 1918.
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Box 47Folder 8Photograph of Louis Latan Montague, 1918.
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Box 47Folder 9Photographs of Robert Latan Montague, ca. 1917-1930.
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Box 47Folder 10Photograph of Lieutenant Erik Nelson and Lieutenant John Harding during 1st round the world flight, 16 April-28 September 1924.
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Box 47Folder 11Photograph of Ella Schildkraut, 1931.
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Box 47Folder 12Photograph of Adele C. Scott, 1920.
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Box 47Folder 13Photograph of Governor Henry C. Stuart with unidentified group in Washington D.C., ca. 1916.
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Box 47Folder 14Photographs of the Home for Needy Confederate Women .
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Box 47Folder 15Photograph of the Robert E. Lee Monument, Richmond, Virginia .
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Box 47Folder 16Photograph of unidentified house .
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Box 47Folder 17Photographs of unidentied individuals .
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Box 47Folder 18Print of the Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia .
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Box 47Folder 19Photograph of the George Washington statue in the Virginia State Capitol .
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Box 47Folder 20Photograph of banquet, Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, Mayflower Hotel, Washington D.C., 12 April 1932.
Printed Materials, 1842-1937, contain published pamphlets and articles concerning a wide range of topics, including Virginia politics and history; American politics and history; prominent Virginians and Americans; education; genealogy, and other topics.
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Box 48Folder 1An Address Delivered Before the Society of the Alumni of William and Mary College, upon the 5th of July, 1842 by Beverly Tucker, 1842.
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Box 48Folder 2A Discourse on the Death of General Washington, Late President of the United States: Delivered on the 22nd of February, 1800, in the Church in Williamsburg by James Madison, 1844, fourth edition.
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Box 48Folder 3Conscience and the Constitution with Remarks on the Recent Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster on the Subject of Slavery by M. Stuart, 1850.
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Box 48Folder 4Address Delivered before the Literary Societies of the University of Virginia, on the 28th June, 1855 by M. F. Maury, 1855.
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Box 48Folder 5The New Constitution of Virginia with the amended Bil of Rights as adopted by the Reform Convention of 1850-'51, 1859.
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Box 48Folder 6Discourse on the Life and Character of George Peabody by Severn Teackle Wallis, 1870.
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Box 48Folder 7Address Delivered before the Society of the Alumni of the Virginia Military Institute, July 4th 1871 by John M. Patton, 1873.
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Box 48Folder 8Constitution of the State of Virginia, 1874.
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Box 48Folder 9Virginia: A Geographical and Political Summary, Board of Immigration, 1876.
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Box 48Folder 10Lawyers' Combined Note adn Memorandum Book, and Manual of the Principles of Law and Equity prepared by Edward C. Carrington, Campbell Carrington, and Irving Williamson, 1876.
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Box 48Folder 11Richmond College Messenger, volume 6, number 9, 1881.
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Box 48Folder 12Richmond College Messenger, volume 7, number 2 (2 copies), 1881.
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Box 48Folder 13Charter of the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad Company, and other Acts in Relation to Said Company, 1881.
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Box 48Folder 14Richmond College Messenger, volume 7, number 4, 1882.
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Box 48Folder 15Richmond College Messenger, volume 8, number 2, 1882.
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Box 48Folder 16Richmond College Messenger, volume 8, number 6, 1882.
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Box 48Folder 17Early Years of the University of Virginia: Address of H. Tutwiler, A.M., LL.D., of Alabama, before the Alumni Society of the University of Virginia, Thursday , June 29th, 1882, 1882.
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Box 48Folder 18MacMillan's Magazine, number 329, March 1887.
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Box 48Folder 19The Charter, Organization, and By-laws of the Merchants Bank of Danville, Va., 1888.
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Box 48Folder 20Report on the Public Debt of Virginia to the Senate by Bradley T. Johnson, 1889.
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Box 48Folder 21Robert Edward Lee. An Address Delivered at the Dedication of the Monument to General Robert Edward Lee at Richmond, Virginia, May 29, 1890 by Archer Anderson, 1890.
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Box 48Folder 22"An Engineering Problem at Richmond, Va."" by W. H. Adams, 1890.
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Box 48Folder 23"Montague & Massie, Attorneys-at-law," business card, ca. 1890-1896.
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Box 48Folder 24"Discharge witness" slips with Montague's stamped signature, ca. 1890s.
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Box 48Folder 25"Souvenir of the Unveiling of the Monument to Mary, the Mother of Washington. Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 10, 1894," (2 copies), 1894.
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Box 48Folder 26"Address to the Republicans of the Sixth District of Virginia. How J. Hampton Hoge was not Nominated," by C. A. Heermans, 1894.
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Box 48Folder 27"Speech of Hon. John G. Carlisle, at Memphis, Tenn.," 1895.
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Box 48Folder 28"What the South Is Doing for Education and What Education Is Doing for the South" by W. T. Harris, 1895.
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Box 48Folder 29"The Public Debt. Extract from Virginia Annual Reports, 1894," [1895].
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Box 48Folder 30"Statement of the Attorney-General concerning the Right of the President to Enforce Federal Authority in all Parts of the Union and Mr. Bryan's Position with Relation Thereto," 1896.
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Box 48Folder 31"Inaugural Address of His Excellency J. Hoge Tyler before the General Assembly of Virginia," 1 January 1898.
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Box 48Folder 32Congressional Record, Fifty-Fifth Congress, Second Session, 1898.
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Box 48Folder 33"The Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia," 1898.
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Box 49Folder 1"Wall Street Promoters," by J. M. Mason, 1899.
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Box 49Folder 2Improvement of James River, Virginia. Its Value to Commerce and Necessity as a Work of Both National and Local Importance, by Joint Committee representing the City Council of Richmond and the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, (2 copies), 1899.
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Box 49Folder 3"The Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia," (2 copies) 1899.
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Box 49Folder 4"Virginia Democratic State Organization Adopted at the State Convention at Norfolk, Virginia," (3 copies) 3 May 1900.
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Box 49Folder 5The Development of the District of Columbia by Henry B. F. Macfarland 1900.
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Box 49Folder 6"First Annual Report of the Virginia State Legislative Board" 1900.
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Box 49Folder 7The Preservation of the Past. An Address Delivered before the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities by Charles W. Kent, 14 March 1901.
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Box 49Folder 8"Hon. Claude A. Swanson: A Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for Governor of Virginia at the Convention to be Held at Norfolk, Virginia," 1901.
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Box 49Folder 9"Republican Platform Adopted at Roanoke, Va.," August 1901.
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Box 49Folder 10"Democratic Platform Adopted at Norfolk," (2 copies) August 1901.
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Box 49Folder 11"Hon. Carter Glass's Speech Delivered before the Constitutional Convention," (3 copies) 5 September 1901.
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Box 49Folder 12"Minority Report of J. C. Wysor, One of the Committee on Elective Franchise, Qualification for Office, etc.," 1901.
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Box 49Folder 13"Virginia Democratic State Organization. Adopted at the State Convention at Norfolk, Virginia, May 3, 1900," 1901.
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Box 49Folder 14Bulletins of the University of Virginia, volume 1, number 4 (new series), October 1901.
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Box 49Folder 15Suffrage Clauses of the Constitutions of the States of the American Union, together with the Provisions Respecting Suffrage Contained in the Constitution of the United States, and the Acts of Congress for the Government of the Territories or Districts of the United States, 1901.
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Box 49Folder 16"Report of the Committee on the Elective Franchise, Qualification for Office, Basis of Representation and Apportionment, and on Elections," 1901.
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Box 49Folder 17"Report of a Minority of the Committee on the Elective Franchise, Qualification for Office, Basis of Representation and Apportionment, and on Elections," 1901.
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Box 49Folder 18"White Men!!! Read and Consider--Then Vote," 1901.
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Box 49Folder 19"The Platforms of 1901. Examine, Compare, adn Make Your Choice," 1901.
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Box 49Folder 20"Political Crimes and Their Consequences," by Algernon Sidney Crapsey, 1901.
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Box 49Folder 21"For the purpose of giving effect to the Resolution adopted by the Convention of the Democratic Party at Norfolk...," 1902.
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Box 49Folder 22Inaugural Address of Hon. A. J. Montague, Delivered January 1st 1902, before the Constitutional Convention, 1902.
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Box 49Folder 23Congressional Record, Fifty-seventh Congress, First Session, 1902.
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Box 49Folder 24"Message of the Governor of Virginia to the General Assembly," 20 February 1902.
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Box 49Folder 25"Baccalaureate Address before the University of Georgia," by Edward M. Shepard (3 copies), 18 June 1902.
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Box 49Folder 26Bulletins of the University of Virginia, volume 2, number 3 (new series), July 1902.
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Box 49Folder 27Atlantic Educational Journal, September 1902.
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Box 49Folder 28"Speech Delivered by Edward M. Shepard before the Jeffersonian Association of St. Louis, Mo.," (6 copies), 10 October 1902.
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Box 49Folder 29University of Virginia Magazine, volume 46, number 1, November 1902.
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Box 49Folder 30Forefathers' Day: New England Society fo Pennsylvania, 1902.
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Box 49Folder 31Regulations for the Uniform of the United States Army, 1902.
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Box 49Folder 32Facts About the South by Richard H. Edmonds, 1902.
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Box 49Folder 33Part First of Virginia School Report. For Years 1899-1900 and 1900-1901, 1902.
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Box 49Folder 34The Constitution of the State of Virginia, Adopted by the Convention of 1901-2, 1902.
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Box 50Folder 1"Southern Education Notes," series I, number 23, 10 January 1903.
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Box 50Folder 2"Jefferson Davis," address by William Hepburn Russell, 1903.
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Box 50Folder 3Hello Bill, volume 5, number 1, January 1903.
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Box 50Folder 4"General Orders number 25, Headquarters of the Army," 10 March 1903.
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Box 50Folder 5"General Orders number 29, Headquarters of the Army," 12 March 1903.
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Box 50Folder 6"Modern Power of World Public Opinion" address by Edward M. Shepard at Tulane University, 1903.
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Box 50Folder 7The Outlook, volume 73, number 11, 14 March 1903.
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Box 50Folder 8"General Orders number 36, Headquareters of the Army" 21 March 1903.
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Box 50Folder 9"The Educational and Industrial Emancipation of the Negro," by Booker T. Washington, 1903.
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Box 50Folder 10"General Orders number 54, Headquarters of the Army," 10 April 1903.
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Box 50Folder 11"General Orders, number 62, Headquarters of the Army," 28 April 1903.
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Box 50Folder 12Southern Education, volume 1, numbers 8 and 9, 7 May 1903.
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Box 50Folder 13"General Orders, number 70, Headquarters of the Army," 13 May 1903.
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Box 50Folder 14"General Orders, number 94, Headquarters of the Army," 26 June 1903.
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Box 50Folder 15Alkahest Magazine, 7th year, number 10, July 1903.
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Box 50Folder 16"General Orders, number 37, War Department," 16 October 1903.
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Box 50Folder 17Bulletins of the University of Virginia, volume 3, number 4 (new series), October 1903.
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Box 50Folder 18"Remarks of Hon. Francis G. Newlands, of Nevada, in the Senate of the United States," 1903.
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Box 50Folder 19"The Problem in the South" by Charles W. Dabney, 1903.
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Box 50Folder 20"Circular Number 2--Corporations. Methods adn Costs of Obtaining Charters in Virginia," Commonwealth of Virginia, State Corporation Commission, 1903.
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Box 50Folder 21"The United States a Commerical World Power Address Delivered at the Annual Banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of Rochester, N.Y." by Charles R. Flint, 1904.
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Box 50Folder 22"The Work and Influence of Hampton: Proceedings of a Meeting held in New York City," 1904.
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Box 50Folder 23Card for the launching of the battleship Virginia, 5 April 1904.
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Box 50Folder 24Envelope addressed to Governor Montague from W. H. Buckler, 1904.
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Box 50Folder 25Democratic National Convention Delegate's Ticket, 6 July 1904.
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Box 50Folder 26The Outlook, volume 78, number 7, 15 October 1904.
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Box 50Folder 27The Outlook, volume 78, number 11, 12 November 1904.
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Box 50Folder 28Tearsheet endorsement of Hayner Whiskey by Senator Thomas S. Martin from The Wide World, December 1904.
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Box 50Folder 29The Republican Party: "A Party fit to govern", by John Hay and Elihu Root, 1904.
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Box 50Folder 30The Second American Conference on International Arbitration Held in Washington, D.C., 1904.
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Box 50Folder 31"Democracy's Leaders. Alton Brooks Parker," 1904.
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Box 50Folder 32"A Trip to Tariffland in Mrs. Workman's Clothes Press," 1904.
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Box 50Folder 33Congressional Record, Fifty-Eighth Congress, Third Session, 1905.
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Box 50Folder 34"Co-Operative Legislative Board of Railroad Employees of Virginia," 1905.
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Box 50Folder 35Congressional Record, "Speech of Hon. Thos. S. Martin, of Virginia in the Senate of the United States," 17 February 1905.
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Box 50Folder 36"Resolution number 294 in the Senate of the United States," 28 February 1905.
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Box 50Folder 37Tearsheet endorsement of Hayner Whiskey by Senator Thomas S. Martin from Ainslee's Advertiser, February 1905.
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Box 50Folder 38Printed letter, from C. V. Meredith, Richmond, Virginia, to W. I. Steele, Charlottesville, Virginia--campaign literature (2 copies), 12 May 1905.
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Box 50Folder 39"A Fable of the Martin and the Woodpecker" and "A Fable of the Eagle, the Martin, and the Woodpecker," (6 copies), 25 May 1905.
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Box 50Folder 40The John P. Branch Historical Papers of Randolph-Macon College, volume II, number 1, June 1905.
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Box 50Folder 41"Plan of Legalized Democratic Primary," 1905.
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Box 50Folder 42"Resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce. Report of its Committee on Inland Trade and of Outward Trade Acting Jointly and a Communication to the News-Leader Relating to the Purchase of the Richmodn Dock by the City of Richmond," 1905.
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Box 50Folder 43"The Christ of the Andes: the Story of the Erection of the Great Peace Monument on the Andean Boundary Between Chile and Argentina," 1905.
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Box 50Folder 44"Public School Officials of Virginia," 1905.
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Box 50Folder 45"In 1882 a Republican Board of Education adopted...," [1905].
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Box 50Folder 46"Fire Alarms" issued by S. t. Pulliam and Company, [1905].
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Box 51Folder 1"What Kind of Language Study Aids in teh Mastery of Natural Science?" by W. T. Harris (2 copies), 1906.
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Box 51Folder 2The Messenger, volume XXXII, number 5, February 2006.
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Box 51Folder 3"Colombia: A Land of Great Possibilities" by John Barrett, 1906.
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Box 51Folder 4"Program: Twenty-second Annual Meeting of the West Virginia Bar Association, Thursday and Friday December 27th and 28th, 1906," (2 copies) 1906.
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Box 51Folder 5Regulation of Railroad Rages: Speech of Hon. Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas, in the Senate of the United States, 1906.
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Box 51Folder 6Addresses, Messages and Proclamations of Andrew Jackson Montague, Governor of Virginia, 1902-1906, (2 copies) 1906.
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Box 51Folder 7Addresses, Messages and Proclamations of Andrew Jackson Montague, Governor of Virginia, 1902-'06, 1906.
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Box 51Folder 8Speeches Incident to the Visit of Secretary Root to South America July 4 to September 30 1906 1906.
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Box 51Folder 9American Constitutions: A Compilation of the Political Constitutions of the Independent Nations of the New World by Jos Ignacio Rodriguez, 1906.
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Box 51Folder 10"Virginia Safe Deposit and Trust Corporation," notebook, 1906.
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Box 51Folder 11"Jamestown, Virginia," (2 copies) .
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Box 51Folder 12"U.S. Delegation Pan-Am. Conference," tag (2 tags), 1906.
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Box 51Folder 13"Pan American Conference U.S. Delegation," sheets (6 copies), 1906.
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Box 52Folder 14Ticket to a University Club dinner in honor of A. J. Montague, 15 December 1906.
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Box 51Folder 15Flyer advertising a talk, "A Community Worth Living In," by A. J. Montague at the Academy of Music, 1907.
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Box 51Folder 16"The Outlook for the South" by Harry Wise, from The Tradesman, 15 June 1907.
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Box 51Folder 17Report of the Delegates of the United States to the Third International American Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July-August 1906, 1907.
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Box 51Folder 18"Law class Schedule, 1907-8 Richmond College Law School," 1907.
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Box 52Folder 1"A Railroad Defense of the Roosevelt Policies," in The Literary Digest, volume XXXVI, number 1, 4 January 1908.
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Box 52Folder 2"Topics of the Day: Mr. Taft's Boston Speech," in The Literary Digest, volume XXXVI, number 2, 11 January 1908.
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Box 52Folder 3"The Sociology of Political Parties" by Lester F. Ward in American Journal of Sociology, volume XIII, number 4, January 1908.
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Box 52Folder 4By-laws of ACCA Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., 1908.
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Box 52Folder 5The John P. Branch Historical Papers of Randolph-Macon College, volume II, numbers 3 and 4, June 1908.
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Box 52Folder 6"If our protective system..." by Clyde H. Tavenner, 1908.
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Box 52Folder 7Envelope from the Law Offices of Montague and Montague, 1908.
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Box 52Folder 8"List of Cabin Passengers [on the] Twin-Screw Express S.S.Deutschland, Captain C. Kaempff," 1909.
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Box 52Folder 9"List of Saloon Passengers, R.M.S. Mauretania, from Liverpool, Saturday, October 23rd, 1909, for New York, via Queenstown," 1909.
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Box 52Folder 10"Address of Mr. A. J. Montague, of Richmond, Va.," reprinted from The Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, 1909.
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Box 52Folder 11"Table of Foreign Moneys showing Approximate Value in Dollars," 1910.
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Box 52Folder 12"The South and the Nation," by Andrew Jackson Montague, reprinted from The University of Chicago Magazine, volume II, number 3 (7 copies), January 1910.
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Box 52Folder 13"How Far the United States Supreme Court May Be Taken as a Model for an International Court of Arbitral Justice" by A. J. Montague, read before the Virginia State Bar Association, (2 copies) 1910.
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Box 52Folder 14"List of First class Passengers [on board the] United States and Royal Mail S.S. Adriatic, from New York to Southampton," 1910.
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Box 52Folder 15"Co-operation of the States Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey Before the Governors' Conference at Frankfort, Ky.," 29 November 1910.
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Box 52Folder 16Democratic Campaign Book for 1910 by the National Democratic Congressional Committee, 1910.
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Box 52Folder 17"Dinner Tendered to Hon. John M. Harlan, Hon. Horace H. Lurton, Hon. Willis Van Devanter, and Hon. Joseph R. Lamar Justices of the United States Supreme Court by the Beta Theta Club of New York," 9 February 1911.
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Box 52Folder 18"A Statement in Reference to teh Question of Closing the Richmond Dock," 1911.
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Box 52Folder 19"Democratic Principles: Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey before the National League of Democratic Clubs, Indianapolis, Ind." 13 April 1911.
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Box 52Folder 20"The Issues of Reform: Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey at the Banquet of the Knife and Fork Club of Kansas City, Mo.," (3 copies), 5 May 1911.
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Box 52Folder 21"The Bible and Progress: Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey in the Auditorium, Denver, Colo.," 7 May 1911.
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Box 52Folder 22"Responsible Leadership: Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey before the Commercial Club of Portland, Oregon," 18 May 1911.
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Box 52Folder 23"America as Peacemaker" by S. C. Mitchell in The Religious Herald, 18 May 1911.
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Box 52Folder 24"Commission Government: Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey at Seattle, Wash.," 20 May 1911.
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Box 52Folder 25"Business and Politics: Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey before the Publicity Club of Minneapolis, Minn., " 24 May 1911.
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Box 52Folder 26"The New States' Rights: Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey before the Commercial Club of Lincoln, Neb.," 26 May 1911.
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Box 52Folder 27"A More Effective Cabinet: Address of Hon. Andrew J. Montague Delivered at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting [of the Pennsylvania Bar Association]," 27 June 1911.
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Box 52Folder 28"Democracy's Opportunity: Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey at the Rally of Democratic Clubs at Harrisburg, Pa.," (2 copies), 15 June 1911.
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Box 52Folder 29"True Americanism," editorial reprinted from the Philadelphia North American (2 copies), 6 July 1911.
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Box 52Folder 30"The Lawyer in Politics: Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson Governor of New Jersey before the Kentucky Bar Association, Lexington, Ky.," (2 copies), 12 July 1911.
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Box 52Folder 31The Hague Peace System in Operation: Cases Decided by the Permanent Court of Arbitration by James L. Tryon, reprinted from The Yale Law Journal, 1911.
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Box 52Folder 32"Two Notable Articles About Woodrow Wilson" from the New York World and from the New York Times, 1911.
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Box 52Folder 33"The Economic Utilization of History: Address by the President of the American Economic Association Henry W. Farnum at the Annual Meeting," 27 December 1911.
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Box 52Folder 34"General Dam Laws," Sixty-second Congress, first session, 1911.
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Box 52Folder 35Seventeenth Annual Report of Pennsylvania Bar Association, 1911.
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Box 52Folder 36"The Thos. S. Martin Letters," (3 copies), [1911].
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Box 52Folder 37"The People Against the Bosses: A Pamphlet of Newspaper Clippings on the Present Senatorial Campaign, Containing What William Jennings Bryan Says About Senator Thos. S. Martin, and Other Outside Views," [1911].
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Box 52Folder 38"The People Against the Bosses: Swanson's Confession Raises a Moral Issue," [1911].
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Box 52Folder 39"The Boarbour Thompson Letters Raise a Moral Issue," [1911].
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Box 52Folder 40"C. V. Meredith, The News-Leader and Alfred J. Stofer on Thos. S. Martin," [1911].
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Box 52Folder 41"Senator Martin's Railroad Connections as Shown by the Barbour Thompson Letters," (2 copies), [1911].
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Box 52Folder 42Hand Book for Hon. Wiliam [sic] A. Jones and Hon. Carter Glass Addressed to the Democratic Voters in teh Primary of September 7, 1911, [1911].
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Box 52Folder 43Issued in Behalf of the Candidacy of Senator Claude A. Swanson, [1911].
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Box 53Folder 1"Woodrow Wilson on Efficiency," 27 January 1912.
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Box 53Folder 2"Address of Governor Woodrow Wilson to the General Assembly of Virginia and the City Council of Richmond," 1 February 1912.
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Box 53Folder 3"Report on Alice M. Burrows and Others," Sixyt-second Congress, second session, 1912.
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Box 53Folder 4"Speech of Hon. Albert B. Cummins, of Iowa, in the Senate of the United States," from the Congressional Record, 1912.
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Box 53Folder 5"Public Speaking!" broadside announcing A.J. Montague's appearance at Norge, Virginia, 27 July 1912.
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Box 53Folder 6"Public Speaking!" broadside announcing A. J. Montague's appearance at Toano, Virginia, 27 July 1912.
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Box 53Folder 7"Former Governor Hon. A. J. Montague Candidate for Congress will Address the Citizens of Tabscott," 9 August 1912.
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Box 53Folder 8"The Penrose Accusations," "The Passing of Populism," and "Monopoly in Moving Pictures" from The Literary Digest, 31 August 1912.
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Box 53Folder 9Envelope, headed "House of Representatives U.S.," and addressed to "Ex-Governor Montague," [1912].
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Box 53Folder 10The Democratic Text-Book, 1912.
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Box 53Folder 11Dotation Carnegie Pour La Paix Internationale: Conseil Europentitle>, 1912.
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Box 53Folder 12"Why Does Not the House Committee act upon the Pepper Bill now pending,...," [1912].
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Box 53Folder 13"Mr. and Mrs. Consumer," [1912].
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Box 53Folder 14"A Budget Proposal: Speech of Hon. Swager Sherley of Kentucky in the House of Representatives," 28 February 1913.
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Box 53Folder 15Judicial Settlement of International Disputes No. 11: Legal Problems Capable of Settlement by Arbitration by Charles Cheney Hyde, February 1913.
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Box 53Folder 16"River and Harbor Act," 4 March 1913.
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Box 53Folder 17Congressional Record, Sixty-third Congress, special session of the Senate, 5 March 1913.
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Box 53Folder 18"Speech of Hon. Benjamin Tillman, of South Carolina, Before the Democratic Caucus," from the Congressional Record, Sixty-third Congress, special session of the Senate, 18 March 1913.
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Box 53Folder 19"Rescuing China from the Cross of Gold," from The Literary Messenger, volume XLVI, number 13, 29 March 1913.
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Box 53Folder 20"A Bill to provide that the heads of the executive departments may occupy seats on floor of the Senate and the House of Representatives," H.R. 1938, introduced by Montague (5 copies), 7 April 1913.
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Box 53Folder 21"International Neighborliness: Address of Hon. A. J. Montague, of Virginia, before the Bankers' Association of Canada and the Dominion Government, at Ottowa, Canada" (4 copies), 12 June 1913.
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Box 53Folder 22"The Proposed Tax on Cotton Contracts" and "Railroad Gross Earnings for June" from The Chronicle, volume XCVII, 12 July 1913.
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Box 53Folder 23"The Tariff: Speech of Hon. Ollie M. James of Kentucky in the Senate of the United States," 8 September 1913.
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Box 53Folder 24"Bankning and Currency Bill: Speech of Hon. Robert J. Bulkley of Ohio in the House of Representatives," 12 September 1913.
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Box 53Folder 25"The Constitutionality of the Currency Bill: Speech of Hon. A. J. Montague of Virginia in the House of Representatives" (4 copies), 17 September 1913.
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Box 53Folder 26"The Tariff Bill: Speech of Hon. A. J. Montague of Virginia in the House of Representatives" (2 copies), 30 September 1913.
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Box 53Folder 27"The Fundamental Needs of Banking and Currency Reform" by Murray Corrington, reprinted from the Banking Law Journal, November 1913.
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Box 53Folder 28Map of Central America and the Caribbean Islands, [1913].
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Box 53Folder 29"Important Roll Calls in the House of Representatives During the 63d Congress, 1st Session April 7 to December 1, 1913" compiled under the direction of Mark Sullivan, 1913.
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Box 53Folder 30"The Glass-Owen Banking and Currency Law," [1913].
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Box 53Folder 31"Andrew Jackson Montague" in The Galaxy, [1913].
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Box 53Folder 32"Hearings on the Subject of the Improvement of James River, Va." (2 copies), 16 January 1914.
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Box 53Folder 33"Construction and Maintenance of Rural post Roads: Supplemental Report," 19 January 1914.
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Box 53Folder 34"A Bill for the Relief of the Legal Representative of the Estate of Henry H. Sibley, Deceased," H.R. 12559 introduced by A. J. Montague, 28 January 1914.
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Box 53Folder 35"A Bill Authorizing the Secretary of War, in His Discretion, to Deliver to the City of Richmond, Virginia, a Bronze Cannon," H. R. 12747, introduced by A. J. Montague, 31 January 1914.
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Box 53Folder 36"Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Bill: Report," 24 February 1914.
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Box 53Folder 37"Panama Canal Tolls: Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Montague of Virginia in the House of Representatives" (2 copies), 30 March 1914.
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Box 53Folder 38"A Bill to create an Interstate Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes," H.R. [no number], committee print, March 1914.
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Box 53Folder 39"A Bill to amend..."an Act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters...," S. [no number], committee print--confidential, March 1914.
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Box 53Folder 40"A Bill for the relief of the legal representatives of the estate of Henry H. Sibley, deceased," H.R. [no number]. 1914. Bill contains Montague's handwritten changes to Senate bill 1851.
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Box 53Folder 41"Interstate Trade Commission: Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Montague, of Virginia, in the House of Representatives," 21 May 1914.
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Box 53Folder 42"Banking and Currency Act: Speech of Hon. John F. Shafroth of Colorado in the Senate of the United States," 27 May 1914.
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Box 53Folder 43"A Bill to facilitate the use of square numbered six hundred and seventy-three, in the city of Washington, for storage warehouse purposes," H.R. 16904, introduced by A. J. Montague (2 copies), 28 May 1914.
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Box 53Folder 44"A bill to amend an act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters...," H.R. 16053, Union Calendar No. 270, 1914.
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Box 53Folder 45"A bill for the relief of W. T. Brogdon," H.R. 17594, introduced by A. J. Montague, 30 June 1914.
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Box 53Folder 46"Labor Legislation: Address of Hon. David J. Lewis of Maryland in the House of Representatives," 3 September 1914.
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Box 53Folder 47"On Mount Ararat: Address of John Skelton Williams," in Indianapolis, Indiana, 29 September 1914.
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Box 53Folder 48"Daily Statement of the United States Treasury at the close of business," 21 October 1914.
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Box 53Folder 49"Address Delivered by Miss Mildred Lewis Rutherford Historian General United Daughters of the Confederacy: Wrongs of History Righted," 13 November 1914.
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Box 53Folder 50"Importan Roll-Calls in the United States Senate, Sixty-Third Congress, First Session," 1914.
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Box 53Folder 51The Interparliamentary Union: Handbook of the American Group, 1914.
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Box 53Folder 52"Achievements of Eighteen Months of Democracy," "Let the Republican Party Answer These Questions," "Voters of Maine," "Accomplishments of Woodrow Wilson's Administration," "How Congress Has Voted," and "Think This Over, Mr. Voter," campaign cards, 1914.
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Box 53Folder 53Proceedings of the Virginia Historical Society at Its Annual Meeting Held in the House of the Society, 1915.
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Box 53Folder 54"The Horse in all Civilizations: Speech of Hon. Isaac R. Sherwood, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives," 4 March 1915.
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Box 53Folder 55"An Act Making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and horbors, and for other purposes," H.R. 20189, [4 March 1915].
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Box 53Folder 56International Law as Applied by England During the War: II. Trading with the Enemy by Norman Bentwich, reprinted from The American Journal of International Law, April 1915.
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Box 53Folder 57"A Secretary of State from Brown, William Learned March--an Address" by John Bassett Moore, adn "Brotherhood--a Poem" by Henry Robinson Palmer, 15 June 1915.
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Box 53Folder 58"The Monroe Doctrine," address by A. J. Montague to the State Bar Association of Indiana (2 copies), July 1915.
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Box 53Folder 59"Henry Clay and Pan-Americanism" by John Bassett Moore, reprinted from The Columbia University Quarterly, September 1915.
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Box 53Folder 60Report of the Chief Engineer of the U.S. Army on river and harbor improvements in Virginia, 1915.
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Box 54Folder 1"A Bill to amend an act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters," S. 3331, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, 10 January 1916.
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Box 54Folder 2"Hearings on the Subject of the Improvement of James River, Va. held before the Committee on Rivers and Harbors House of Representatives Sixty-fourth Congress," 18 January 1916.
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Box 54Folder 3"River and Harbor Appropriation Bill: views of a Minority," 23 February 1916.
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Box 54Folder 4"A bill to amend an act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters," S. 3331, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, March 1916.
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Box 54Folder 5"An act to amend an act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters," S. 3331, Union calendar 121, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, March 1916.
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Box 54Folder 6"An act to amend an act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters, etc., as passed by the Senate, and the House substitute therefor," Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, 1916.
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Box 54Folder 7"A bill to amend an act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters," H.R. 16053, committee print with amendments, March 1916.
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Box 54Folder 8"James River, Va.: Letter from the Secretary of War," House of Representatives, Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, May 1916.
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Box 54Folder 9"The Fortification Appropriation Bill: Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Montague of Virginia in the House of Representatives" (2 copies), 12 June 1916.
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Box 54Folder 10"Investigation Showing the Effect of Price Cutting on Trade-Marked Grocery Articles in Greater New York" by Raymond B. Callahan, [June 1916].
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Box 54Folder 11"An act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes," H.R. 12193, Public--no. 168, Sixty-fourth Congress, 1916.
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Box 54Folder 12"We Challenge all Comers: Achievement vs. Evasion" by Woodrow Wilson, 30 September 1916.
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Box 54Folder 13"Emergency Bond Issue: Report," Sixty-fifth Congress, first session (2 copies), 11 April 1917.
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Box 54Folder 14"A bill to authorize an issue of bonds to meet expenditures for the national security and defense, and to extend credit to foreign governments, and for other purposes," H.R. 2762, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, 11 April 1917.
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Box 54Folder 15"A bill to authorize an issue of bonds to meet expenditures for the national security and defense, and to extend credit to foreign governments, and for other purposes," H.R. [no number], confidential, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, 11 April 1917.
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Box 54Folder 16"Emergency Bond Issue: Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Montague of Virginia in teh House of Representatives," 14 April 1917.
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Box 54Folder 17Give $1,000,000,000 to France A Debt of Duty and Gratitude: Editorials from the New York World, 1917.
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Box 54Folder 18"A bill to define, regulate, and punish trading with the enemy, and for other purposes," committee substitute for H.R. 4960, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, June 1917.
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Box 54Folder 19"A bill to define, regulate, and punish trading with the enemy, and for other purposes," H.R. [no number], committee print, 28 June 1917.
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Box 54Folder 20Executive Order of President Woodrow Wilson, 30 June 1917.
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Box 54Folder 21"A Bill in relation to trading with the enemny," H.R. 5325, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, (edits in pencil), 6 July 1917.
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Box 54Folder 22"A gill to amend and act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters," S. 1419, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, 12 July 1917.
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Box 54Folder 23"Constitutional Amendment with Relation to National Prohibition" by James T. Lloyd, 30 July 1917.
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Box 54Folder 24"A bill to amend an act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters," H.R. [no number], committee print, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session (3 copies), July 1917.
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Box 54Folder 25"An act to give effect to the convention between the United States and Great Britain for the protection of migratory birds concluded at Washington, August sixteenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, and for other purposes," S. 1553, in House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, first session, 3 August 1917.
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Box 54Folder 26"A bill to amend an act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters," H.R. 7695, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session (3 copies), 14 December 1917.
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Box 54Folder 27"An act to amend an act to regulate the construction of dams across navigable waters," S. 1419, in the House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session (2 copies), 15 December 1917.
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Box 54Folder 28"By the President of the United States of America, A Proclamation: Possession and Control of Rail and Water Transportation Systems," 26 December 1917.
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Box 54Folder 29"A bill granting an increase of pension to Janet K. Glennnon," H.R. 8959, introduced by A. J. Montague, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session, 18 January 1918.
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Box 54Folder 30"A bill to provide for the operation of transportation systems while under federal control, for the just compensation of their owners, and for other purposes," H.R. 9685, committee print, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session, 8 February 1918.
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Box 54Folder 31"An act to provide for the operation of transportation systems while under Federal control, for the just compensation of their owners, and for other purposes," S. 3752, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session, [21 February 1918].
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Box 54Folder 32"Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States" regarding the right to vote, H.J. Res. 283, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session (2 copies), 29 April 1918.
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Box 54Folder 33"The Aviator's Hymn" by Sally Nelson Robins, 3 June 1918.
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Box 54Folder 34"They Call Them Devil-Hounds but They Are Simply Hounding the Devil--Our Marines," broadside, 20 June 1918.
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Box 54Folder 35International Conciliation: The League of Nations, number 131, October 1918.
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Box 54Folder 36"Pertinent Paragraphs about the Transportation Corps: What It Was and What It Did in the A.E.F.," [1918].
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Box 54Folder 37"Amendment to sections 1, 2, and 3, H.R. 8172," which gives the president authority to take over the transporation system, [1918].
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Box 54Folder 38Postcard of the tomb of Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt in France. Card is written in French, [1918].
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Box 54Folder 39"The President and the Peace Conference: Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Montague of Virginia in the House of Representatives" (2 copies), 14 January 1919.
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Box 54Folder 40"The President and the Peace Conference: Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Montague of Virginia in the House of Representatives," galley proofs, [1919].
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Box 54Folder 41Chesterfield County in War Time: A Community History by Laura Martin Wheelwright (2 copies), [1919].
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Box 54Folder 42Nerve Force by Paul von Boeckmann, 1919.
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Box 54Folder 43Theodore Roosevelt: A Biographical Sketch and Excerpts from His Writings and Addresses by Hermann Hagedorn, 1919.
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Box 54Folder 44Weight-Control for Health, Beauty, and Efficiency by Eugene Christian for the Corrective Eating Society, twelve booklets, 1919.
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Box 54Folder 45Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of William A. Jones, 1919.
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Box 55Folder 1"Spanish Policy toward Virginia, 1606-1612; Jamestown, Ecija, and John Clark of the Mayflower" by Irene A. Wright, reprinted from American Historical Review, volume XXV, number 3, April 1920.
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Box 55Folder 2"Elks' Home Bulletin, Richmond Lodge, no. 45, B.P.O.E.," [August 1920].
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Box 55Folder 3Truths of History by Mildred Lewis Rutherford, [1920?].
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Box 55Folder 4"Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Montague, of Virginia, in the House of Representatives," printed in the Congressional Record, 18 January 1921.
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Box 55Folder 5"River and Harbor Improvements: Letter from teh Secretary of War," Sixty-seventh Congress, first session, May 1921.
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Box 55Folder 6"Water Terminal and Transfer Facilities: Letter from the Secretary of War," Sixty-seventh Congress, first session, July 1921.
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Box 55Folder 7"A bill granting the consent of Congress to the Pamunkey Ferry Company to construct a bridge across the Pamunkey River in Virginia," H.R. 9050, introduced by A. J. Montague, Sixty-seventh Congress, first session (9 copies), 9 November 1921.
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Box 55Folder 8"A bill authorizing appropriations and contracts for the prosecution and maintenance of public works on canals, rivers, adn harbors, and for other purposes," S. 2881, Sixty-seventh Congress, second session (3 copies), 19 December 1921.
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Box 55Folder 9"River and Harbor Bill: Report," Sixty-seventh Congress, second session, 7 March 1922.
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Box 55Folder 10Arthur Burt shoe company advertisements, 1922.
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Box 55Folder 11"Twentieth Conference of the Interparliamentary Union, Vienna, Austria, August, 1922" by Arthur Deerin Call, reprinted from Advocate of Peace (2 copies), September 1922.
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Box 55Folder 12"George Washington: Address of Hon. A. J. Montague, of Virginia, before the University of Pennsylvania" (2 copies), 22 February 1923.
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Box 55Folder 13"Child-Labor Amendment to the Constitution of the United States: Report," Sixty-eighth Congress, first session (2 copies), 28 March 1924.
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Box 55Folder 14"A bill for the relief of Claude S. Betts, late ensign (pilot) Naval Air Service," H.R. 8566, introduced by A. J. Montague, Sixty-eighth Congress, first session, 9 April 1924.
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Box 55Folder 15"Child-Labor Constitutional Amendment: Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Montague of Virginia in the House of Representatives" (2 copies), 26 April 1924.
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Box 55Folder 16"The Relation of Government to Private Business Enterprise" by Nicholas Murray Butler, 15 May 1924.
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Box 55Folder 17"A Short Account of the Temple Church" [in Jerusalem], 1924.
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Box 55Folder 18The New Republic, volume XL, number 514, 8 October 1924.
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Box 55Folder 19The New Republic, volume XL, number 517, 29 October 1924.
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Box 55Folder 20"Reflections on Armistice Day: Address of Mr. Samuel Untermyer," 11 November 1924.
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Box 55Folder 21"Proposed Child Labor Amendments to the Constitution of the United States: Hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives," Sixty-eighth Congress, second session (2 copies), 1924.
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Box 55Folder 22Business card for Weldon and Sons, jewellers and silversmiths, Dublin, Ireland, [1924?].
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Box 55Folder 23Business cards for Harvey and Gore, dealers in antique jewelry, London, England, [1924?].
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Box 55Folder 24Business card for Phyllis Earle, Ltd., hair and skin care, London, England, [1924?].
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Box 55Folder 25Business card for Anderson and McAuley, Ltd., manufacturers, London, England, [1924?].
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Box 55Folder 26Sales ticket from Swears and Wells, London, England, [1924?].
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Box 55Folder 27"Equivalent Value of English and American Money," [1924?].
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Box 55Folder 28Card for Scott and Company, London, England, [1924?].
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Box 55Folder 29Program leaflet, "150th Anniversary Battle of Lexington," April 1925.
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Box 55Folder 30"The Fifth National Conference on State Parks in the Heart of the Proposed Shenandoah National Park," May 1925.
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Box 55Folder 31"To whom will your Estate go, if you die without a Will?" 1925.
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Box 55Folder 32Menu for a banquet given in honor of the delegates of the 23rd Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, by the U.S. group at the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C. (2 copies), 6 October 1925.
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Box 55Folder 33Seating list for guests at the banquet given in honor of the delegates of the 23rd Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, by the U.S. group at the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 6 October 1925.
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Box 55Folder 34"The Italian Debt Settlement: Message of the President of the United States," Senate document 3, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 8 December 1925.
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Box 55Folder 35"The Italian Debt Settlement: Message of the President of the United States," Senate document 5, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 8 December 1925.
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Box 55Folder 36"The Belgian Debt Settlement: Message of the President of the United States," Senate document 4, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 8 December 1925.
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Box 55Folder 37"The Esthonian [Estonian] Debt Settlement: Message of the President of the United States," Senate document 7, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 8 December 1925.
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Box 55Folder 38"The Latvian Debt Settlement: Message of the President of the United States," Senate document 8, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 8 December 1925.
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Box 55Folder 39"The Czechoslovak Debt Settlement: Message of the President of the United States," Senate document 6, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 8 December 1925.
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Box 55Folder 40"A bill for the relief of Lieutenant James Floyd Terrell, Medical Corps, United States Navy," H.R. 2731, introduced by A. J. Montague, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 7 December 1925.
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Box 55Folder 41"A bill for the relief of Claude S. Betts," H.R. 2636, private calendar number 5, introduced by A. J. Montague, Sixty0-ninth Congress, first session (2 copies), December 1925.
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Box 55Folder 42"Money, Honey, Money," words by Sarah Johnson Cocke and music by Edwin Hedden (3 copies), 1925.
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Box 55Folder 43Brochure, "Shenandoah National Park in Virginia," Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, 1925.
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Box 55Folder 44"A Book of Prayers," [1925].
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Box 55Folder 45"Who's Who of the Twenty-Third Conference of the Interparliamentary Union" (second edition), 1925.
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Box 55Folder 46"Speakers for Tuesday Evening" typed on Congressional letterhead stationary. [1925].
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Box 56Folder 1"Foreign Debt Funding Legislation: Hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session," 2 parts, January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 2"George A. Finch: Communication from the President of the United States," Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 4 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 3"A bill to authorize the settlement of the indebtedness of the Kingdom of Rumania to the United States of America," H.R. 6772, Union calendar number 14, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 4"Settlement of the Indebtedness of Rumania to the United States: Report," Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 7 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 5"A bill to authorize the settlement of the indebtedness of the government of the Kingdom of Belgium to the government of the United States," H.R. 6774, Union calendar number 15, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 7 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 6"Settlement of the Indebtedness of Belgium to the United States: Report," Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 7 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 7"A bill to authorize the settlement of the indebtedness of the Republic of Esthonia [Estonia] to the United States of America," H.R. 6775, Union calendar number 16, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 7 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 8"Settlement of the Indebtedness of Esthonia [Estonia] to the United States: Report," Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 7 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 9"A bill to authorize the settlement of the indebtedness of the government of the Republic of Latvia to the government of the United States of America," H.R. 6776, Union calendar number 17, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 10"Settlement of Indebtedness of Latvia to the United States: Report," Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 7 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 11"A bill to authorize the settlement of the indebtedness of the Czechoslovak Republic to the United States of America," H.R. 6777, Union calendar number 18, January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 12"Settlement of the Indebtedness of Czechoslovakia to the United States: Report," Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 7 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 13"A bill to authorize the settlement of the indebtedness of the Kingdom of Italy to the United States of America," H.R. 6773, Union calendar number 22, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 14"Settlement of the Indebtedness of Italy to the United States: Report," Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 8 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 15"Italian Debt Settlement: Speech of Hon. Andrew J. Montague of Virginia in the House of Representatives" from the Congressional Record, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 13 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 16"European Economic and Political Survey No. 10," Reverence Service on International Affairs, 30 January 1926.
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Box 56Folder 17"Virginia's Call must not be Denied: to the Women of the South," reprinted from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, 19 February 1926.
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Box 56Folder 18"A bill granting an increase of pension to Mattie E. Butler," H.R. 12031, introduced by A. J. Montague, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, 8 May 1926.
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Box 56Folder 19"Interparliamentary Union," from Advocate of Peace, July 1926.
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Box 56Folder 20Interparliamentary Bulletin, number 6, November-December 1926.
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Box 56Folder 21The General Assembly of Virginia, Manual of the Senate and the House of Delegates, session 1926.
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Box 56Folder 22Historical Survey of the Rumanian People by N. Banescu, 1926.
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Box 56Folder 23"The Chicago Civic Opera Company, Grand Opera," February 1927.
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Box 56Folder 24The Constitution of Virginia: Report of the Commission to Suggest Amendments to the Constitution to the General Assembly, March 1927.
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Box 56Folder 25The Mayflower's Log, volume III, number 1, March 1927.
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Box 56Folder 26Convocation of the XXIVth Conference of the Interparliamentary Union, May 1927.
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Box 56Folder 27"The Gradual and Progressive Codification of International Law" by James Brown Scott, reprinted from The American Journal of International Law, volume XXI, number 3 July 1927.
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Box 56Folder 28Union Interparlementaire: XXIV Confrence, Paris 25-30 Aot 1927, 1927.
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Box 56Folder 29"XXIVe Confrence Interparlementaire. Paris 25-30 Aot 1927. Documents Prliminaires," August 1927.
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Box 56Folder 30"Inter-Parliamentary Union: XXIVth Conference, Paris August 25th to 30th, 1927. Preliminary Documents. English Translation," August 1927.
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Box 56Folder 31Menu for lunch, written in French, 3 August 1927.
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Box 56Folder 32"Education New and Old: Address Delivered at the Opening of the Academic Year of Columbia University" by Nicholas Murray Butler, 28 September 1927.
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Box 56Folder 33"The Lost Art of Thinking: An Address before the Institute of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University" by Nicholas Murray Butler, 17 October 1927.
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Box 56Folder 34Advertisement for Rosine Aoust, hats and robes, Paris, France, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 35"Annuaire Interparlementaire," 1927.
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Box 56Folder 36Advertisement for Pinaud perfumes and colognes, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 37Sales slip for G. Gerson with fabric swatch attached, Paris, France, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 38Inter-Parliamentary Bulletin, 1927.
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Box 56Folder 39Advertisement for Levis (2 cards), Paris, France, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 40Advertisement for Benoit-Lascoumes, Paris, France, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 41Advertisement for Au Grand Sicle, Art Ancien, Paris, France, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 42"This Week in Paris," 1927.
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Box 56Folder 43Advertisement for Ch. Blineau, Paris, France, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 44card for A. Aldebert & Ses Fils, Paris, France, (5 cards), [1927].
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Box 56Folder 45Leaflet for English Theatre, Paris, France, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 46Card for Maurice Fabricant, Paris, France, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 47Sales slip for Grands Magasins du Louvre, Paris, France, [1927].
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Box 56Folder 48Inter-Parliamentary Bulletin, seventh year, number 6, November-December 1927.
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Box 57Folder 1Jackson Day Dinner menu cover, 12 January 1928.
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Box 57Folder 2Program, Myra Hess, pianist, and Joseph Szigeti, violinist, performing at the White House, 26 January 1928.
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Box 57Folder 3Confederate Veteran, volume XXXVI, number 1, January 1928.
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Box 57Folder 4"A bill for the relief of Claude S. Betts," H.r. 4608, private calendar number 269, introduced by A. J. Montague, Seventieth Congress, first session (2 copies), 6 February 1928.
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Box 57Folder 5Inter-Parliamentary Bulletin, 8th year, number 2 (2 copies), March-April 1928.
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Box 57Folder 6"Union Interparlementaire Listes," April 1928.
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Box 57Folder 7Advertisement calendar from the Riggs National Bank, May 1928.
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Box 57Folder 8"The Monthly Pocket Guide to Rome," May 1928.
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Box 57Folder 9"Das Berliner Programm: Hotel Esplanade," Berlin, Germany, 21-27 August 1928.
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Box 57Folder 10"Cunard Line, Cabin Passenger Service. R.M.S. Scythia sailing from Liverpool to Boston and New York," 30 August 1928.
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Box 57Folder 11"Dinner in Honor of Benjamin A. Ruffin, President Lions International, by the Richmond Lions Club," 26 September 1928.
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Box 57Folder 12Inter-Parliamentary Bulletin, 8th year, number 6, November-December 1928.
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Box 57Folder 13"A bill to provide for the study, investigation, and survey, for commemorative purposes, of battle fields in the vicinity of Richmond, Virginia," H.R. 15655, introduced by A. J. Montague, Seventieth Congress, second session (2 copies), 21 December 1928.
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Box 57Folder 14Pledge cards for the memorial building fund for the Home for Needy Confederate Women (3 copies), 1928.
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Box 57Folder 15Boat schedule between Hamburg, Germany, and New York, New York, written in German, 1928.
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Box 57Folder 16XXVe Confrence Interparlementaire Berlin, 1928.
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Box 57Folder 17Envelope addressed E. Braun & Co., Wien I Graben 8, Berlin-Karlsbad, 1928.
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Box 57Folder 18Booklet and map titled Pharus-Plan Wien, [1928].
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Box 57Folder 19"What's Doing in Vienna", also titled in German and French, 1928.
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Box 58Folder 1"Child Welfare Extension Service: Hearing before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives," Seventieth Congress, second session, 24-25 January 1929.
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Box 58Folder 2calendar advertising Riggs National Bank, January 1929.
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Box 58Folder 3"A bil to provide for the study, investigation, and survey, for commemorative purposes, of battle fields in the vicinity of Richmond, Virginia," H.R. 15655, Union calendar number 801, introduced by A. J. Montague, Seventieth Congress, second session (2 copies), 18 February 1929.
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Box 58Folder 4Invitation to the inauguration of Herbert Hoover, 4 March 1929.
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Box 58Folder 5"Inauguration Ceremonies Program," 4 March 1929.
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Box 58Folder 6"A bill to provide for the study, investigation, and survey, for commemorative purposes, of battle fields in the vicinity of Richmond, Virginia," H.R. 22, introduced by A. J. Montague, Seventy-first Congress, first session (2 copies), 15 April 1929.
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Box 58Folder 7Advocate of Peace Through Justice, volume 91, number 4, April 1929.
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Box 58Folder 8Calendar advertising the Riggs National Bank, April 1929.
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Box 58Folder 9Thank you card from Mrs. A. J. Montague for subscription/advertisement for the charity costume ball benefitting the Home for Confederate Women, May 1929.
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Box 58Folder 10Tickets for charity costume ball benefitting the Home for Confederate Women (3 tickets), 4 May 1929.
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Box 58Folder 11Tickets for charity costume ball benefitting the Home for Confederate Women, Patron's Ticket (2 tickets), 4 May 1929.
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Box 58Folder 12Calendar advertisement for the Riggs National Bank, May 1929.
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Box 58Folder 13Calendar advertisement for the Riggs National Bank, June 1929.
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Box 58Folder 14Advertisement for Kinloch in Essex County, Virginia, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 15"Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R.R. Company Time Tables," 1929.
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Box 58Folder 16The Black Swan: The Magazine of Virginia, November 1929.
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Box 58Folder 17In Memory of the Heroes in Gray, published by the Home for Confederate Women, 1929.
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Box 58Folder 18"Alpine Summer, 1929, for Boys [and] Girls," 1929.
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Box 58Folder 19"Catalogue of an Exhibition of Contemporary Portraits" at the Virginia House, Virginia Historical Society, 1929.
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Box 58Folder 20"The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ, Canterbury: a Handbook for Pilgrims," 1929.
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Box 58Folder 21"Stratford-on-the-Potomac to be purchased by the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation: Press Notices and Editorial Comment," 1929.
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Box 58Folder 22Map of Rome, Italy, 1929.
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Box 58Folder 23Artistic Guide to Florence and Its Surroundings, 1929.
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Box 58Folder 24Advertisement for Kinloch in Essex County, Virginia, 1929.
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Box 58Folder 25"Through Centuries Three," pamphlet advertising book of the same title by David D. Squires, 1929.
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Box 58Folder 26"A bill to authorize the board of visitors of R. E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans, in its discretion, to admit wives and widows of Confederate veterans into the Confederate Soldiers' Home at Richmond," House bill number 318, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 27"A Monument of Service to the Undying Memory of the Women of the Southern Confederacy" (3 copies), 1929.
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Box 58Folder 28Personal sketch of Andrew Jackson Montague for Who's Who in America, volume 16, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 29Map of Switzerland, in German, 1929.
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Box 58Folder 30Tour booklet for Geneva, Switzerland, [1929?].
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Box 58Folder 31Pamphlet for Golay sons & Stahl, watchmakers and jewellers, Geneva, Switzerland, 1929.
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Box 58Folder 32"Italy" guidebook, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 33"Cosulich Line: Moter Vessels Saturnia and Vulcania," (2 copies), [1929].
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Box 58Folder 34Advertisement for Buca di San Ruffillo, restaurant, written in Italian, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 35Guide to hotels in Italy, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 36Advertisement for Giacobbe Giuseppe, Venice, Italy, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 37Advertisement for Olga Asta & c, Venice, Italy, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 38Guide to Florence, Italy, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 39Envelope from Scuola Merletti di Burano, Venice, Italy, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 40Guide to Florence, Italy, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 41Venice: an Illustrated Guide to Places of Interest with Plans and Map, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 42Advertisement for A. Binocesana, Venice, Italy, [1929].
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Box 58Folder 43"How to See Venice: Map & Guide of Venice," [1929].
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Box 58Folder 44The Ducal Palace of Venice, [1929].
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Box 59Folder 1Order blank for "Register of Members adn Ancestors", Colonial Dames of America (2 copies), .
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Box 59Folder 2"A bill to provide for the creation of the Colonial National Monument in the State of Virginia, and for other purposes," H.R. 8424, Seventy-first Congress, second session, 10 January 1930.
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Box 59Folder 3"Vest Pocket Congressional Directory," Seventy-first Congress, second session, February 1930.
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Box 59Folder 4"Inter-Parliamentary Union: Circular to the Groups number 3," 5 February 1930.
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Box 59Folder 5Calendar advertisement for the Riggs National Bank, February 1930.
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Box 59Folder 6House resolution 190, introduced by A. J. Montague, recommending the printing of Lieutenant Colonel H. L. Landers' report concerning the Seven Days' Battles as a document, 24 March 1930.
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Box 59Folder 7Calendar advertisement for the Riggs National Bank (5 copies), March 1930.
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Box 59Folder 8"James River, Va.: Letter from the Secretary of War," Seventy-first Congress, second session, March 1930.
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Box 59Folder 9"A bill to provide for the creation of the Colonial National Monument in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and for other purposes," H.R. 12235, Union calendar number 368, Seventy-first Congress, second session, May 1930.
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Box 59Folder 10"Order of Memorial Exercises in the House of Representatives," 15 May 1930.
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Box 59Folder 11"To Establish a Laboratory for the Study of the Criminal, Dependent, and Defective Classes: Hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives," Seventy-first Congress, second session, 19 May 1930.
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Box 59Folder 12Statement of the Virginia Historical Society regarding old mansions in Virginia, May 1930.
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Box 59Folder 13"40th Annual Confederate Reunion," Biloxi, Mississippi, June 1930.
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Box 59Folder 14"List of First Class Passengers, S.S. Minnewaska, from New York, Atlantic Transport Line," 5 July 1930.
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Box 59Folder 15Complimentary ticket to the Warrenton Pony Show, July 1930.
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Box 59Folder 16Important memorandum regarding the 26th Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference, 21 July 1930.
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Box 59Folder 17"Corporation of the City of London Conversazione to Welcome the Delegates to the 26th Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference" (4 copies), 21 January 1930.
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Box 59Folder 18"Dublin Weekly Programme, Gresham Hotel, Dublin[, Ireland]" (2 copies), [1930].
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Box 59Folder 19"Inter-Parliamentary Union 26th Conference Dinner," 22 July 1930.
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Box 59Folder 20Program for the Garrick Theatre, "Almost a Honeymoon," 1930.
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Box 59Folder 21"Keith Prowse Programme," guide to the London Theatre, [1930].
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Box 59Folder 22Calendar advertisement for the Riggs National Bank, July 1930.
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Box 59Folder 23"London Midland and Scottish Railway Company Reservation of Seats, Compartments, and Sleeping Berths," [1930].
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Box 59Folder 24Information on the Park Lane Hotel, 1930.
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Box 59Folder 25"Souvenier Log [of the] Leviathan, United States Lines" (2 copies), [1930].
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Box 59Folder 26Notice from the Riggs National Bank, 1 October 1930.
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Box 59Folder 27"A Confederate Catechism: The War of 1861-1865," 1930.
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Box 59Folder 28"Your Dowry of Beauty" by Dorothy Gray, 1930.
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Box 59Folder 29"Creating the Colonial National Monument: Hearings before the Committee on the Public Lands, House of Representatives," Seventy-first Congress, second session (2 copies), 1930.
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Box 59Folder 30"How to See Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Trossachs, Lochs Katrine & Lomond, Melrose, Ayr, etc.," [1930].
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Box 59Folder 31Advertisement for Gordon's Irish Lace Depot, Dublin, Ireland, [1930].
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Box 59Folder 32"Dublin Ireland's Captial City," [1930].
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Box 59Folder 33"Souvenir from Ireland, Clerys Dublin," Dublin, Ireland, [1930].
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Box 59Folder 34Hotel bill, Central Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland, 1930.
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Box 59Folder 35American Monthly, volume XXIV, number 4, April 1931.
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Box 59Folder 36"Virginia Born Presidents Unveiling of the bust of President Thomas Jefferson," Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, 22 September 1931.
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Box 59Folder 37Documents Franco Roumains, numbers 3-4, September-October 1931.
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Box 59Folder 38"Union Interparlementaire XXVIIe Confrence, Excursion Sinaa," Bucharest, Rumania (3 copies) 4 October 1931.
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Box 59Folder 39Dinner menu, 27th Inter-Parliamentary Union, Bucharest, Rumania, 3 October 1931.
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Box 59Folder 40"Virginia Born Presidents Unveiling of the Bust of President William Henry Harrison," Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, 6 October 1931.
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Box 59Folder 41Menu in Greek, 1931.
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Box 59Folder 42"Contract Bridge at Sight" by Charles True Adams, 1931.
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Box 59Folder 43Map of Roumania, 1931.
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Box 59Folder 44Envelope, Wiener Sanatorium, Dr. Anton Loew in Wien, IX/2, Mariannegasse 20, Pelikangasse 5, 1931.
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Box 60Folder 1"Resolved that the historical statements concerning the Seven Days' Battles...be printed, with illustrations and maps, as a document," H. Res. 144, introduced by A. J. Montague, Seventy-second Congress, first session, 13 February 1932.
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Box 60Folder 2Calendar advertising the Riggs Natioanl Bank, February 1932.
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Box 60Folder 3George Washington Bicentennial Historical Loan Exhibition at the Corcoran Gallary of Art, including the full length Gilber Stuart portrait of Washington, 5 March 1932.
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Box 60Folder 4Calendar advertising the Riggs National Bank, March 1932.
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Box 60Folder 5"Court of Claims of the United States: R. L. Montague v. the United States," 4 April 1932.
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Box 60Folder 6"Consent of States to Sue United States for Direct Taxes Collected: Hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives," Seventy-second Congress, first session, 8 April 1932.
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Box 60Folder 7Calendar advertising the Riggs National Bank, June 1932.
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Box 60Folder 8"In the Court of Claims of the United States: Plaintiff's Motion for a New Trial, Amendment of Findings of Fact, and Rehearing, and Brief in Support Thereof," 18 August 1932.
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Box 60Folder 9Calendar advertising the Riggs National Bank, August 1932.
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Box 60Folder 10Advertisement for the M. W. Locke Shoe, 1932.
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Box 60Folder 11"Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates: General Assembly of Virginia" (3 copies), 1932.
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Box 60Folder 12Calendar advertising the Riggs National Bank, February 1933.
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Box 60Folder 13"Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Executive Committee minutes of meeting," 23 February 1933.
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Box 60Folder 14"Consent of States to Sue United States for Direct Taxes COllected: Report," Seventy-second Congress, second session, 1 March 1933.
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Box 60Folder 15"A bill for the Relief of Captain Arthur S. Bell, Officers' Reserve Corps," H.R. 4451, introduced by A. J. Montague, Seventy-third Congress, first session (2 copies), 29 March 1933.
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Box 60Folder 16"Our Ship of State: an address delivered at the Parish Art Museum, Southampton, L.I.," by Nicholas Murray Butler, 3 September 1933.
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Box 60Folder 17Calendar advertising Tabb, Brockenbrough & Ragland Insurance, 1933.
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Box 60Folder 18Nominating Ballot for the Woman's National Democratic Club, 1933.
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Box 60Folder 19"A Connotary: Definitions not Found in Dictionaries" by John Garland Pollard (autographed), 1933.
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Box 60Folder 20A song written by Milton Lusk to encourage the repeal of Prohibition, [1933].
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Box 60Folder 21"A bill to repeal certain specific Acts of Congress and an amendment thereto enacted to regulate the manufacture, sale, or possession of intoxicating liquors in the Indian Territory, now part of the State of Oklahoma," H.R. 6219, Seventy-third Congress, second session, 3 January 1934.
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Box 60Folder 22"Mattaponi River, Va.: Letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army," Seventy-third Congress, second session, 15 June 1934.
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Box 60Folder 23Preliminary Survey of Rural Electrification in Virginia for State Corporation Commission by Allen J. Saville and Associates, 1 March 1935.
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Box 60Folder 24"Shooting High Dance Revue Presented by the Chapman Schools of Dance," 23 May 1936.
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Box 60Folder 25Southern Progress, volume XLVII, number 1, July 1936.
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Box 60Folder 26"Congressman Andrew Jackson Montague: The People's Choice" (2 copies), 4 August 1936.
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Box 60Folder 27"The Right Man on the Job!" cartoon from the Richmond Times-Dispatch of 6 August 1928 (2 copies), reprinted 4 August 1936.
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Box 60Folder 28The Democratic Register: Congression Yearbook, 1936.
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Box 60Folder 29Envelope from the House of Representatives, Committee of the Judiciary, with note that it had contained clippings for Montague's 1936 reelection bid, [1936].
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Box 60Folder 30Independent Journal of Columbia University, volume 4, number 10, 2 April 1937.
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Box 61Folder 1"Memorial Building & Endowment Fund Home for Needy Confederate Women," stationary (3 sheets) .
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Box 61Folder 2"The Powers of Men" by William James .
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Box 61Folder 3Overweight: Its Cause and Treatment by Horace John Howk and Haynes Harold Fellows .
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Box 61Folder 4Advertisement for Knox Gelatine .
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Box 61Folder 5Envelope with printed "War Department" and handwritten note "Childrens Letters, Family Letters."
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Box 61Folder 6Reorder reminder from Artcraft .
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Box 61Folder 7Lifetime guarantee for Sheaffer's Lifetime Pen .
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Box 61Folder 8Advertisement for Whelan's, the Woman's Specialty Shop .
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Box 61Folder 9Quotes and comments on the Constitution from Tom Watson's Magazine .
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Box 61Folder 10Camay soap wrapper .
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Box 61Folder 11"How to Save the Corporation" by Peter S. Grosscup .
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Box 61Folder 12Empty photograph cover from Otto Sarony Co. Studios .
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Box 61Folder 13Advertisement for La Mers Studio, New York, New York .
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Box 61Folder 14"Unto us a child is born; unto us a son is given."
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Box 61Folder 15Blank checks (2 checks) .
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Box 61Folder 16"Virginia Tour of Historic Homes and Gardens."
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Box 61Folder 17"La Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux, Richmond, Voiture 449," stationary with note on back .
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Box 61Folder 18"The Quarters, Fredericksburg, Virginia."
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Box 61Folder 19"The Romance of Iron and Steel in America: Old Dominion Iron & Steel Works, Inc."
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Box 61Folder 20Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities membership card for Mrs. A. J. Montague.
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Box 61Folder 21Order form for Chestnut Farms Dairy.
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Box 61Folder 22Envelope for the Home for Confederate Women.
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Box 61Folder 23Lens cleaner from the S. Galeski Optical Company.
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Box 61Folder 24Business card of G. B. Jones.
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Box 61Folder 25Blank check from the Citizens National Bank, Orange, Virginia.
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Box 61Folder 26List of the members of the House of Delegates and their post office, city or county residence, telegraph office, and express office .
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Box 61Folder 27"Charter and By-laws of Saint Andrew's Association."
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Box 61Folder 28Advertisement for W. J. Overcash, cabinet maker, Richmond, Virginia .
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Box 61Folder 29Advertisement for Tidewater Tales by William C. Garnett .
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Box 61Folder 30Price list of drawn linen by Mrs. Evan Snead, Jr., Richmond, Virginia (2 copies) .
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Box 61Folder 31Business card for H. Tyler Smith, traveling freight agent, Southern Railway .
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Box 61Folder 32Envelopes and stationary headed Executive Chamber .
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Box 61Folder 33Envelope addressed to Mr. Herbert W. Jackson President Virginia Trust Company (printed) .
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Box 61Folder 34Advertisement for John L. Ratcliffe, florist .
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Box 61Folder 35"Diet List for Hypertrophic Arthritis" from Dr. Thomas F. Wheeldon, Richmond, Virginia .
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Box 61Folder 36Advertisement for Attilio Codognato, jeweller, Venice, Italy .
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Box 61Folder 37Invitation from "Le Bureau de la Confrence Internationale de Droit Maritime...."
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Box 61Folder 38Adverisement for Jos Duarte Jorge de Jesus, antique shop, Lisbon, Portugal .
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Box 61Folder 39"Jancourt's Railway and Steamship Tourist Map of Europe and Guide Book to Europe."
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Box 61Folder 40Gulf map from Washington D.C. to Virginia Beach, Virginia .
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Box 61Folder 41Advertisement for the Columbia Cafe, Washington D.C.
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Box 61Folder 42Advertisements for Arcade Sunshine Dry Cleaners, Washington D.C. (3 ads) .
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Box 61Folder 43Notecards with the heading "The Army and Navy Club Washington" (5 cards) .
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Box 61Folder 44Advertisement for Quality Floor and Painting Co., Inc., Capitol Heights, Maryland .
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Box 61Folder 45Advertisement for Central Auto Works, Washington D.C.
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Box 61Folder 46Advertisement for the Tolman Laundry and Dry Cleaning, WAshington D.C.
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Box 61Folder 47Advertisement for a lecture at Castelberg's jewellers .
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Box 61Folder 48Petition from the Massachusetts congressional delegation to the president for application of the Boynton Single Rail Patents and System to U.S. railroads .
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Box 61Folder 49Advertisement for Capitol Mirror Co., Washington D.C.
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Box 61Folder 50Advertisement for the Willard Roof restaurant, Washington D.C.
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Box 61Folder 51Advertisement for Spee Dee Kleen safe non-explosive dry cleaner .
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Box 61Folder 52"Charlie Coulson the Drummer Boy: A True Story of the American War" by M. L. Rossvally .
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Box 61Folder 53Advertisement for Alnwick bedspreads, Poughkeepsie, New York .
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Box 61Folder 54Advertisement for the Duplicating Letter Company, Washington D.C.
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Box 61Folder 55United States Customs Tariff, Hudson Forwarding & Shipping Co.
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Box 61Folder 56Invitation from the Nineteenth of April Committee of Concord, Massachusetts .
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Box 61Folder 57Brochure for the Cripple Creek Short Line Railroad trip .
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Box 61Folder 58"The Annapolis Tea Burning" and "Dr. Charles Alexander Warfield."
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Box 61Folder 59"The Wastes of Monopoly," tearsheet from Collier's .
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Box 61Folder 60"Trusts, the Export Trade, and the New Party" by Louis D. Brandeis, tearsheet from Collier's .
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Box 61Folder 61"Trusts, Efficiency, and the New Party" by Louis D. Brandeis, tearsheet from Collier's .
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Box 61Folder 62Envelope printed for A. J. Montague as congressman .
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Box 61Folder 63"The Men at Armageddon" by Richard Harding Davis, tearsheet from Collier's .
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Box 61Folder 64Business card for G. W. Bunting, Ltd., bootmakers, London, England .
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Box 61Folder 65Letterhead "Democratic National Congressional Committee" containing heading "In This 'Land of the Free'--Privilege and Monopoly Stand Behind a Tariff Wall."
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Box 61Folder 66Letterhead "Democratic National Congressional Committee" containing heading "Why Are Farmers Misled as to Reciprocity with Canada?" .
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Box 61Folder 67"Work of the Democratic House of Representatives."
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Box 61Folder 68"Labor and the Trusts," tearsheet from Collier's .
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Box 61Folder 69Envelope addressed"Andrew J. Montague, Esq. (of Amerique)."
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Box 61Folder 70Placecard for "The Speaker."
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Box 61Folder 71Appointment reminder for Mrs. A. J. Montague with Dr. Walter P. Bronston, Podiatrist .
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Box 61Folder 72Envelope for A. J. Montague for mailing the Congressional Record .
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Box 61Folder 73Calling cards for individuals, A-D .
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Box 61Folder 74Calling cards for individuals, E-L .
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Box 61Folder 75Calling cards for individuals, M .
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Box 61Folder 76Calling cards for individuals, N-Z .
Scrapbooks, 1883-1916, contain clippings concerning Virginia and national politics and consisting mainly of newspaper clippings. Some topics are general assembly elections; the Danville riots; presidential campaigns; party platforms; tariffs; labor; wages; trusts; currency; Montague's gubernatorial campaign and his inauguration; the 1901-1902 state constitutional convention; Woodrow Wilson; Germany; Mexico; and World War I.
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Box 62FolderScrapbook, 3 November 1883-1 February 1884, covering the General Assembly elections and the Danville riots.
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Box 62FolderScrapbook, 7 June-18 September 1888, covering the nominations of Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison; party platforms on tariffs, labor, wages, trusts, etc.
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Box 62FolderScrapbook, 9-18 August 1896, covering the campaigns of William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley; the silver and gold standard controversy.
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Box 62FolderScrapbook, 3 November 1897-11 September 1901, covering Andrew Jackson Montague's election and term as Attorney-General and primary nomination as governor.
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Box 62FolderScrapbook, 22-29 August 1901, covering the state constitutional convention and the Republican gubernatorial nominating convention.
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Box 62FolderScrapbook, 16 September 1901-6 May 1902, covering Andrew Jackson Montague's nomination for governor, the election, and Montague's inauguration.
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Box 62FolderScrapbook, 3 December 1915-9 September 1916, coverning President Woodrow Wilson, Mexico, and Germany.
Newspaper Clippings, 1897-1938, containing clippings covering Andrew Jackson Montague's political career and service as Attorney General, Governor, and Congressman. They also cover Virginia and national politics. Clippings also cover history, economics, and other topics.
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Box 63Folder 1Newspaper Clippings, 1897.
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Box 63Folder 2Newspaper Clippings, 1899.
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Box 63Folder 3Newspaper Clippings, 1900.
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Box 63Folder 4Newspaper Clippings, 1901.
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Box 63Folder 5Newspaper Clippings, 1902.
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Box 63Folder 6Newspaper Clippings, 1903.
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Box 63Folder 7Newspaper Clippings, 1904, folder 1 of 3.
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Box 63Folder 8Newspaper Clippings, 1905, folder 2 of 3.
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Box 63Folder 9Newspaper Clippings, 1904, folder 3 of 3.
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Box 63Folder 10Newspaper Clippings, 1905, folder 1 of 5.
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Box 63Folder 11Newspaper Clippings, 1905, folder 2 of 5.
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Box 63Folder 12Newspaper Clippings, 1905, folder 3 of 5.
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Box 63Folder 13Newspaper Clippings, 1905, folder 4 of 5.
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Box 63Folder 14Newspaper Clippings, 1905, folder 5 of 5.
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Box 63Folder 15Newspaper Clippings, 1906.
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Box 63Folder 16Newspaper Clippings, 1907.
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Box 63Folder 17Newspaper Clippings, 1908.
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Box 63Folder 18Newspaper Clippings, 1909.
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Box 64Folder 1Newspaper Clippings, 1910.
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Box 64Folder 2Newspaper Clippings, 1911, folder 1 of 3.
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Box 64Folder 3Newspaper Clippings, 1911, folder 2 of 3.
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Box 64Folder 4Newspaper Clippings, 1911, folder 3 of 3.
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Box 64Folder 5Newspaper Clippings, 1912.
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Box 64Folder 6Newspaper Clippings, 1913.
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Box 64Folder 7Newspaper Clippings, 1914.
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Box 64Folder 8Newspaper Clippings, 1915.
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Box 64Folder 9Newspaper Clippings, 1916.
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Box 64Folder 10Newspaper Clippings, 1917.
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Box 64Folder 11Newspaper Clippings, 1918.
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Box 65Folder 1Newspaper Clippings, 1920.
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Box 65Folder 2Newspaper Clippings, 1924.
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Box 65Folder 3Newspaper Clippings, 1925.
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Box 65Folder 4Newspaper Clippings, 1927.
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Box 65Folder 5Newspaper Clippings, 1928.
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Box 65Folder 6Newspaper Clippings, 1929.
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Box 65Folder 7Newspaper Clippings, 1930.
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Box 65Folder 8Newspaper Clippings, 1931.
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Box 65Folder 9Newspaper Clippings, 1932.
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Box 65Folder 10Newspaper Clippings, 1933.
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Box 65Folder 11Newspaper Clippings, 1934.
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Box 65Folder 12Newspaper Clippings, 1936.
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Box 65Folder 13Newspaper Clippings, 1938.
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Box 65Folder 14Newspaper Clippings, no date, folder 1 of 6.
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Box 65Folder 15Newspaper Clippings, no date, folder 2 of 6.
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Box 65Folder 16Newspaper Clippings, no date, folder 3 of 6.
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Box 65Folder 17Newspaper Clippings, no date, folder 4 of 6.
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Box 65Folder 18Newspaper Clippings, no date, folder 5 of 6.
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Box 65Folder 19Newspaper Clippings, no date, folder 6 of 6.
