A Guide to the Adele Goodman Clark Papers, n.d. 1849-1978
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Biographical/Historical Information
A founding member of the Virginia suffrage movement and a prominent supporter of the arts in Virginia, Adèle Goodman Clark (1882-1983) exemplified the influential role civically active women played in the major social reform movements of the twentieth century. Calling politics and art her "creative spirits", Clark was involved in a number of reform initiatives throughout her century of life that championed the rights of women and promoted the arts.
The second oldest daughter of Robert Clark (1832?-1906) and Estelle Goodman Clark (1847-1937), Adèle was born in Montgomery, Alabama on September 27, 1882. Before moving permanently to Richmond, the Clark family lived in New Orleans, LA, as well as the small town of Pass Christian, MS. It was in a one room school house in the latter town that Adèle developed a fondness for the arts. After her family moved to Richmond in 1894, Adèle enrolled in the Virginia Randolph Ellett School (now St. Catherine's). Adèle also studied art with Lilly M. Logan, who ran the art school at the Art Club of Richmond. In 1906 she was awarded a scholarship to the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts (the Chase School of Art), where she studied under Kenneth Hays Miller, Douglas Cannal, William M. Chase, and Robert Henri, leader of the "Ash Can" school of painting. Upon her return to Richmond, Clark began a teaching career at the Art Club of Richmond. It was here that Adèle began her long association and friendship with acclaimed Virginia artist, Nora Houston. When the Art Club of Richmond was dissolved in 1917, the women went on to establish The Atelier. Under their direction this private art studio, located adjacent to Clark's Chamberlayne Avenue residence, became a training ground for such noted Virginia artists as Edmund Archer, Eleanor Fry and Theresa Pollack (founder of the VCU School of the Arts). Two years later they founded the Virginia League of Fine Arts and Handicrafts, where they both held the title of artistic director. During this period, they participated in a fundraising campaign for the resurrection of the old Academy of Sciences and Fine Arts. Their goal became a reality in 1930 when the new Richmond Academy of Arts, forerunner to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, was established on Capitol Street.*
Clark's interest in the suffrage movement began in 1909 when she was asked by novelist Ellen Glasgow to sign a petition calling for Virginia women to gain voting privileges. On November 27th of that year Clark, along with eighteen other civic-minded women, held a preliminary meeting to discuss the establishment of a state-wide suffrage organization. At this first meeting of what would become the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, Clark was elected secretary, a position she held for one year. She later helped direct legislative initiatives, organized suffrage rallies and went on speaking tours that helped establish new League chapters throughout the state. Clark also served for several years as chair of the ratification committee and head of the Equal Suffrage League lobby to the Virginia General Assembly.
After passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 (which was ratified by Virginia in 1952), the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia was transformed into the Virginia League of Women Voters (VLWV). For nearly two decades Clark played a major role in the VLWV.
Selected as the VLWV's first chair in 1920, Clark became president one year later. She held this position for eighteen years (nonconsecutively). Her work in the VLWV involved constant study of legislation involving social issues and governmental efficiency and administration. In 1924, Clark was elected to the board of the National League of Women Voters (NLWV) as Director of the Third Region. The region included Washington, D.C., Virginia, and six other southern states. The following year she was elected Second Vice President of the NLWV, in which capacity she served until the Spring of 1928. During that period Clark traveled to conventions in twenty-four states on speaking tours. Along with other officers of the NLWV she helped resolve league organizational problems.
In addition to her work for the VLWV and NLWV, Clark also served on two important state government commissions. In 1922, Governor E. Lee Trinkle appointed her to the Commission on the Simplification of State and Local Government, on which she served for two years as secretary of the Commission. In addition to performing the editorial and clerical work of the Commission, Clark also authored several of the chapters of the Commission's final report (January 1924) to the Virginia General Assembly. Four years later, Governor Harry F. Byrd, Jr. appointed Clark to the Liberal Arts College for Women Commission, on which she also served as secretary. The nine member Commission studied the feasibility of establishing a new liberal arts college for women in Virginia. The second report of the Commission (January 1930), which contained the "set-up" of the proposed college [now Mary Washington College?], was the product of research conducted by Clark with the assistance of Commission advisors.
Clark's strong commitment to higher education was exemplified in several other ways. From March - September, 1926, she served as the Social Director of women students at the College of William and Mary. She was also instrumental in the establishment of citizenship courses for women through the University of Virginia's Extension Division. The courses were designed to educate women about the intricacies of governmental institutions.
During the New Deal era, Clark distinguished herself in two important agencies. In 1933, she was selected as a field supervisor for the National Reemployment Service (NRS). Along with the state reemployment director and other field staff, she assisted in the organization of local reemployment offices throughout Virginia. After stepping down as field supervisor for the NRS, Clark became the Virginia Arts Project Director of the Work Projects Administration (WPA). This particular branch of the WPA was created to provide employment opportunities for artists in Virginia. In addition to producing murals for public buildings, artists employed by the WPA executed hundreds of paintings that were then distributed to local and state tax-supported institutions for display. One major accomplishment during Clark's tenure at the WPA was the establishment of new art galleries, such as the Southwest Virginia Museum at Big Stone Gap.
In the later years of her life, Adèle Clark remained active in the Richmond community. After converting to Roman Catholicism in 1942, Clark utilized her political experience as a member of the Richmond Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (RDCCW). From 1949 to 1959 she served as the chair of the RDCCW's Legislative Committee. Clark also continued to speak out against a number of issues affecting women, such as the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment and abortion.
Clark remained an active supporter of the Richmond art community. From 1941 to 1964 she was a member of the Virginia Arts Commission. The Commission helped to produce many of the murals and portraits displayed in state government buildings that depict the history of Virginia. Moreover, Clark's dedication to the teaching of art did not wane in these later years. She taught art to both the young and old in hospitals, schools and church classrooms. She also continued to enjoy creating her own artworks. Clark's paintings, mostly portraits and landscapes, have been exhibited in several states. One of her paintings, "The Cherry Tree", is in the permanent collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Clark had a unique perspective on the influence of art on her political ideology. She once stated, "I've always tried to combine my interest in art with my interest in government. I think we ought to have more of the creative and imaginative in politics."
Adèle Clark died at the age of 100 on June 5, 1983.
[Information from newspaper accounts and the Adèle Goodman Clark Papers.]
Scope and Content Information
The Adèle Goodman Clark papers document the life and activities of Miss Clark (1882-1983) throughout her adult life, as well as those of her closest friends and relatives. Miss Clark was a member of a small group of civically active Richmond women whose names appear throughout the collection. Of particular note are members of Clark's family, Edith Clark Cowles, Willoughby Ions, and friends Roberta Wellford, Lila Meade Valentine, Lucy Randolph Mason, Ida Mae Thompson, Eudora W. Ramsay Richardson, Nora Houston and Josephine Houston. A list and chart describing the family relationships follows the Series Description and Arrangement, which specifically details the arrangement of the collection and highlights areas of particular significance within each series.
The collection is comprised of five major components, each with its own depth of coverage, usually dependent upon the length of Clark's involvement. The first major component of the collection contains materials pertaining to the Clark and Houston families with their multiple activities, responsibilities and affiliations. The documents in this section include the personal correspondence of Adèle Clark, Nora Houston, and members of both the Clark and Houston families. Correspondence from Estelle Goodman Clark, Cely "Nainaine" Ions, and Estelle Adèle Goodman
Willoughby Ions provide a richly detailed account of the more significant events within the Clark-Ions family. Also included is personal, business, and legal correspondence between members of the Goodman family, predating the Civil War, and personal correspondence to Clark and Nora Houston from close friends and associates such as Cornelia Adair, T. Bowyer Campbell, Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon and Roberta Wellford. Additional family information is provided by legal and real estate correspondence, biographical sketches, family and genealogical histories, composition books, diaries, journals, and poetry by various members of the Clark and Houston families. Some items of significance include handwritten memoranda and notes, poems, short stories and other fictional material written by Adèle Clark during her lifetime. The Virginia Historical Society holds additional Clark family materials (see Appendices).
The collection also includes correspondence from businesses and civic organizations with which Clark, Edith Clark Cowles, and the Dooley/Houston family were affiliated during their lifetimes. A list of the more significant organizations includes the Virginia Society for Crippled Children and Handicapped Adults, Commission of Inter-Racial (or Interracial) Cooperation, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, National Consumers League, and Social Science Research Council-Committee on Public Administration. There is also correspondence from prominent local and state government officials that further document the political activities and biases of these women. Brochures, memoranda and publications from these organizations are scattered throughout the collection.
While the family correspondence provides information about Clark's early years, the greatest significance of the collection lies in its documentation of the activities of the suffrage movement, both locally and nationally. The collection is particularly strong in its representation of correspondence, reports, memoranda and publications reflecting the sentiments and political positions of both the pro- and anti- suffrage movement from 1913 until the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. A large portion of this segment also documents the actions of the post-suffragists in their work through the national, state and local chapters of the League of Women Voters (LWV). Clark's considerable role of participation in the Virginia League of Women Voters (VLWV) in the first two decades of the organization provides an abundant amount of material chronicling the many social and political issues in which local and national LWV members were engaged. Although the documentation of the activities of the LWV continues well into the 1970s, the collection is not as strong for the later years as it is for the earlier period.
The suffrage materials, the second and largest component in the collection, are composed of documentation of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia (ESLV), Richmond League of Women Voters, the VLWV, and the reorganized League of Women Voters of Virginia (LWVV). The ESLV materials includes correspondence, committee and financial memoranda, convention material, notes, reports and miscellaneous literature. There is a large quantity of outgoing correspondence created by the corresponding secretaries of the ESLV which pertains to the efforts of organizing local suffrage chapters throughout the state and between officers of the ESLV, state and national government officials. Also included is correspondence between ESLV President, Lila Meade Valentine, and women of significance within the suffrage movement including Carrie Chapman Catt, Anna Howard Shaw, Maud Wood Park and Kate Gordon. While there is a substantial amount of correspondence generated by the central office of the ESLV, between 1909-1912 there are some major gaps. A portion of this documentation for the early history of the ESLV can be found at the Library of Virginia (see Appendices). Throughout its eleven year existence, the ESLV compiled an enormous amount of literature on the suffrage movement published by the National American Women Suffrage Association (NAWSA), and other organizations. Materials generated by the movement and represented in this portion of the collection include petitions, photographs, enrollment cards, posters, suffrage maps, sashes and other ephemeral items. Additional publications have not been indexed but are available for research.
The bulk of the materials of the remaining suffrage organizations represented in the collection fall within a fourteen year time frame, 1920-1934, and includes President/Executive Secretary correspondence, bulletins, circulars, committee memoranda, and financial statements as well as records relating to the Virginia Cookery Book, the Governor's Ball and the citizenship courses sponsored by the VLWV. Clark also corresponded with the President of the NLWV and other officers in the national organization. The significant correspondents include Maud Wood Park, Belle Sherwin, Katherine Ludington, and Gertrude Ely. Incoming correspondence from prominent Virginia women such as Faith Morgan, Roberta Wellford, Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon, Kate Waller Barrett, Mrs. John L. Lewis of Lynchburg, Mrs. John H. Lewis of Ashland, and Mrs C.E. [Jessie] Townsend of Norfolk can be found in both the President/Executive Correspondence files and the Board of Directors/Executive Committee/Standing Committees file of the VLWV.
The records of the VLWV document in great detail the legislative agenda over a fourteen year period. The VLWV materials contain correspondence, circulars, memoranda questionnaires and reports pertaining to the Children's Code Commission, Virginia Women's Council Legislative Chairman of State Organizations and other major committees of the VLWV; revealing which major pieces of legislation were of utmost concern to Clark and the VLWV. Like its predecessor, the VLWV collected a wide variety of literature from state, national and international organizations which championed a spectrum of causes of interest to Clark and her associates. These organizations include the League of Nations Association, National Council for the Prevention of War, National Women's Trade Union League of America, and Southern Council of Women and Children in Industry.
Documentation of the NLWV (1920-1945) and the later reorganized League of Woman Voters of Virginia (1946-presents) includes correspondence and memoranda produced by Clark as Second Vice President in charge of Legislation and Law Enforcement and Third Regional Director for the NLWV. In addition to correspondence, memoranda, minutes, notes and reports there are materials detailing her involvement in nationally sponsored speaking tours throughout several regions of the United States. Items from the national office consist of mimeographed Adèle Goodman Clark correspondence and memoranda, reports, press releases and various publications created by the major standing committees and departments of the NLWV. Clark's activity in both the state and national leagues diminished to a great extent after 1934. Records of the latter local, state and national organizations primarily consists of bulletins, newsletters, and other literature published and distributed by the organizations.
Clark was very involved in the commemoration of the contributions of Lila Meade Valentine to the suffrage movement. The collection contains the organizational records of the Lila Meade Valentine Memorial Association (1921-1937), which was established to raise money for a memorial tablet dedicated to Mrs. Valentine to be placed in the Capitol Building in Richmond. Much of the material consists of correspondence and memoranda between the association's chairperson, Adèle Clark and the individuals who contributed to the memorial fund. There is also correspondence between Clark and the sculptor chosen to produce the memorial tablet. Other material includes financial data, contributors lists, minutes, notes and reports documenting the association's fundraising activities.
The collection of materials related to state and national politics comprises the third major section of the Clark Papers. These materials include correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, statistical data, and literature generated by or related to the work of the Commission on the Simplification of State and Local Government (1921-1927) and the Liberal Arts College Commission (1918, 1929-1933). Material pertaining to both of these government commissions highlight the research and information gathering work undertaken by Clark and the members of these commissions before presentation of the final reports to the Virginia General Assembly. The collection also contains the annotated drafts and proofs of the reports in various stages of development. Correspondence, notes, reports and travel vouchers highlight Clark's duties as a NRS Field Supervisor and her involvement with the National Reemployment Service (1925-1937). Correspondence between Clark and the State Reemployment Director reveal the types of reemployment projects in which the NRS was actively engaged throughout the state. In addition, correspondence between Clark and other field staff demonstrate the extent to which Clark participated in managing local reemployment offices during her tenure with the NRS. Published reports, speeches, manuals, newspaper clippings and other ephemeral materials are also included.
The fourth area of interest of Adèle's, as reflected in the collection, was religion. Included here are the organizational records and personal items documenting the religious activities of Clark, Nora Houston, and several members of the Houston family. It should be noted that Clark was baptized and confirmed in the Episcopal Church and later became a devout Roman Catholic after Nora Houston's death in 1942. Included is correspondence between both women and various religious organizations, church leaflets, pamphlets and prayerbooks, periodicals and other items of a religious nature. Some of the organizations with which Clark and Houston corresponded include the Catholic Woman's Club, National Council of Catholic Women, National Conference on Christians and Jews, and Catholic Daughters of America. Beth Ahabah Museum and Archives holds other materials of a religious nature relating to the Goodman family.
The final component of the collection, second in size only to that of the suffrage and voting rights material, is that of art, particularly art in Virginia. An artist by training, Adèle Clark worked ceaselessly for increased public awareness of the traditions and richness of art within the Commonwealth. To this end, the collection documents the contributions of Clark and her colleagues in the following endeavors: the Art Club of Richmond, Atelier, Virginia League of Fine Arts and Handicrafts, Richmond Academy of Arts, Virginia Arts Commission, and Works Project Administration-Federal Arts Project. In addition to containing the correspondence relating to the operations of these organizations, the records also contain memoranda, minutes and reports of committees, and materials on exhibitions sponsored by these organizations. Of particular significance are the records of the Academy Committee of the Art Club that document the committee's role in attempting to resurrect the arts academy. Materials relating to the WPA and the Virginia Arts Commission emphasize Clark's substantial role in making the public a more active player in the promotion of the arts. Clark's monthly and narrative reports on several WPA art galleries, as well as data on the Index of American Design, provide a detailed account of the variety of art projects the WPA underwrote in Virginia.
The collection also contains a range of art and art school publications, art supply advertisements, catalogs, exhibition bulletins and notices from local and national art institutions. A small number of drawings, sketches and miscellaneous artwork created by Adèle Clark, Nora Houston and other artists are also represented. Some of the more notable pieces include Clark's original lithograph "Richmond Market at Christmas", copies of Nora Houston's house sketches and artwork produced by children of various ages. Lastly there are numerous kinds of illustrations and reproductions that Clark and Houston utilized in their art classes.
Significant portions of the collection are in fragile condition, particularly newspaper clippings and photographs. Reference copies of the photographs are available for use. A large portion of the clippings have been photocopied and the process will continue as time and staff permit.
Special Collections has also purchased suffrage and related materials. Please ask a staffmember for information about these supporting items.
Organization
Series I--Correspondence and Family Materials (n.d., 1849-1971) has been organized into four major subseries. Subseries Aconsists of the personal correspondence, diaries, poetry, short stories, memoranda, notes written by Adèle Clark, as well as legal and real estate data pertaining to Clark's residence at 3614 Chamberlayne Ave. Clark's written manuscript entitled "My Cossack" is included. The subseries has been further divided by family members, friends and associates and outgoing and miscellaneous correspondence only roughly identified. Correspondence found in this subseries provides some biographical data on several members of the Clark family and close personal friends. Subseries Bconsists of all of the correspondence written to the members of the Clark family (Cowles, Ions and Goodman families) and personal items. Arranged alphabetically, some of the letters are addressed to more than one individual, legal and real estate data of property owned by the members of these families. Subseries Cincludes correspondence written to Nora Houston, her mother, Mrs. Josephine Dooley Houston, and other members of the family, personal items of the Dooley-Houston family legal and real estate data. The materials have been arranged in a similar fashion to that found in Subseries A. This section provides detailed information about Alice Dooley, Coralie Floyd Lewis, Florence Dooley Lewis and Sarah Lewis Woodville. Subseries Dconsists of the correspondence, essays, poetry and items from individuals not obviously related to the Clark or Houston families. Subseries Econsists of Birthday, Christmas, holiday, sympathy cards and commencement, wedding and other invitations received by Adèle Clark. Most of the material is arranged according to type. Some of Clark's Christmas cards are arranged chronologically.
Series II--Business/Civic Organization Correspondence (n.d., 1903-1971) has been organized into three major subseries. Subseries Aconsists of correspondence from various business and civic organizations with which Adèle was affiliated during her life. Various local civic associations are represented including the Richmond Child Labor Committee, Richmond Council on Adult Education and Richmond Public Forum. There is also correspondence from several state, civic and government entities such as the Virginia Women's Council of Legislative Chairman of State Organizations. In the Virginia Society for Crippled Children and Handicapped Adults file, there is correspondence between Adèle and Cornelia Adair, President of the Richmond Area Chapter and Walter C. Chapman, Executive Director of the Virginia Society in regards to program and fundraising events put on by the society. This file also documents Clark's teaching of art and drawing to the children who were cared for by the society. Clark also corresponded with several national organizations devoted to social and political reforms such as the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, National Consumers League and Social Science Research Council-Committee on Public Administration. In the Woodrow Wilson Foundation file there is one letter addressed to Adèle Clark from Franklin D. Roosevelt, who thanked her for contributing money to the foundation. As a result of Clark's political activities in Virginia there are a number of letters from prominent members of both the executive and legislative branches of state government, including Harry F. Byrd, Jr., E. Lee Trinkle and Hill Montague. Subseries Bconsists of the business correspondence of Adèle's sister, Edith Clark Cowles. Included in this small subseries is correspondence from the Richmond Training School where Mrs. Cowles taught for a number of years. Subseries Ccontains all of the correspondence to Nora Houston, Mrs. Josephine Houston, and Alice Dooley from business and civic organizations and prominent local and state civic leaders. Arranged alphabetically, most of the correspondence is addressed to Nora Houston during the period when she was most active in civic affairs. Some of the local civic organizations in which Houston was active include the Business and Professional Women's Club of Richmond, City Democratic Committee, Richmond Community Fund, Richmond Tuberculosis Association, and Commission on Inter-Racial Cooperation.
Series III--Equal Suffrage League of Virginia (ESLV) (n.d., 1892-1926) is composed of eight major subseries. Subseries Acontains the correspondence of the President/Secretary and is arranged chronologically. This subseries includes incoming and outgoing correspondence of the main office of the ESLV, a large portion generated by the corresponding secretaries. Significant correspondence within the series is addressed to President Lila M. Valentine from prominent members of the national suffrage movement, such as letters from Kate Gordon, President of the Southern States Woman Suffrage Conference and Carrie Chapman Catt regarding the plank proposed by the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1916. Subseries BEqual Suffrage League of Richmond consists of bulletins and circulars, drafts, notes and correspondence of the Board of Directors/Executive Committee, as well as lists of officers and members of the local League. Arranged alphabetically much of the material from the local suffrage league covers only the last two years of its existence. Subseries CNational American Women Suffrage Association consists primarily of literature and is arranged alphabetically. This includes the "Efficiency Booklet Series" pamphlets, political equality leaflets, convention brochures, and press releases. Subseries Dcontains literature distributed by state and national suffrage organizations. The series also contains other organizational materials devoted to reform. Three organizations of particular note are the Empire State Campaign Committee 1914-1915/New York State Suffrage Women's Party 1916-1917, Just Government League of Maryland, and Southern States Woman Suffrage Conference. Subseries Ecomprises a wide range of materials pertaining to the activities of the ESLV and is arranged alphabetically. There are more than a dozen essays written by such Virginia activists as Kate Langley Bosher, Adèle Clark, and Lucy R. Mason. Also included is printed literature documenting the anti-suffrage movement. Subseries Fconsists of signed enrollment cards. Subseries Gincludes signed petitions of the ESLV that are arranged alphabetically by county and city. Subseries Hconsists of petitions to the Virginia General Assembly and is also arranged alphabetically by county and city. Petitions include information on an individual's occupation in addition to name and address. Series IV-- The Richmond League of Women Voters (n.d. 1920-1978) has been arranged in two different ways. The President/Executive Secretary Correspondence has been arranged chronologically. The remainder of the series has been arranged alphabetically by subject and record type.
Series V--Virginia League of Women Voters (VLWV) (n.d., 1915-1967) has been organized into twelve major subseries. Subseries Ais arranged chronologically and consists of all of the correspondence from various officers of the National League of Women Voters. The NLWV officers include the President, Congressional Executive, Press secretary, various chairpersons from the NLWV standing committees, the treasurer and assistant treasurer, and the vice-presidents. The large amount of correspondence between the state and national office provides valuable insight into the legislative reform agenda of the NLWV during the first two decades of its existence. It also provides information on the amount and breakdown of dues the VLWV was expected to pay on an annual basis. In addition to the correspondence of the NLWV, there is also a considerable quantity of outside correspondence from civic organizations involved in legislative reforms. For example, the Florence Crittenton Mission, Co-Operative Education Association, American Social Hygiene Association and National Popular Government League lobbied the VLWV to support specific bills before Congress. Edith Clark Cowles held the post of executive secretary of the VLWV from 1920 to 1922 and Ida Mae Thompson was executive secretary of the VLWV from 1922-1934. This series includes correspondence from significant VLWV members such as Mrs. C.E. "Jessie" Townsend, Roberta Wellford, Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon, Jeffries Heinrich, Mrs. John L. Lewis and Kate Waller Barrett. After 1933, the correspondence in the subseries reflects Clark's increasing interest in issues related to labor and unemployment. Letters form Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins and the Assistant Director of the Division of Labor Standards, Clara M. Beyer, pertain to state and federal labor legislation advocated by the Department of Labor. Little specific information is provided on the actual reorganization of VLWV because of gaps in the correspondence during this time period. Subseries Bconsists of records generated by the Board of Director, Executive Committee, General Council and major standing committees of the VLWV. The minutes of the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors document in great detail actions taken by various standing committees on proposed programs. The committee portion of the subseries is arranged alphabetically by committee name. The work of the nine standing committees parallels that of the standing committees and departments of the NLWV. Subseries Cis comprised of materials pertaining to the participation of Adèle Clark and other VLWV members in the state and national league conventions. Arranged chronologically by year, the records of the national convention primarily consist of the correspondence of VLWV members who attended the conventions. There is, however, additional material in the files of the 1925 NLWV Richmond convention such as program committee correspondence, staff conference minutes and notes and Gala Finance Luncheon data. These files demonstrate the time and effort that Clark and others put into planning the national convention held in Richmond. Subseries Dconsists of material created by the Finance Department and the Treasurer's Office of the VLWV. The treasurer of the state league established quotas for local leagues, while the finance chairperson's main duty was to devise the means for raising money in the VLWV. Subseries Econtains materials pertaining to the activities of the Children's Code Commission, Virginia Women's Council of Legislative Chairman of State Organizations, and the legislative committee of the VLWV. New state and federal legislation concerning child welfare, health and education, economy and efficiency in government and the legal status of women were closely monitored by the VLWV's legislative chairperson. Nora Houston, who served as the VLWV legislative chair for six years, corresponded regularly with the sponsors of key pieces of legislation originating in the Virginia General Assembly. The file of candidates/legislator's replies, as well as other materials, in this subseries documents the successes and failures of the VLWV advocacy of key legislative measures. Subseries Fdocuments the formation and activities of local leagues throughout Virginia. The original order (alphabetical by city, by city/county and by county) has been maintained. While a majority of these leagues existed for only a few years, there were several that maintained a large, active group of members for more than a decade. Correspondence and reports from Mrs. C.E. [Jessie] Townsend of the Norfolk League, Mrs. John H. Lewis of the Lynchburg league and Gertrude Boatwright of the Roanoke league illustrate the successful measures these women employed in making the local organization active branches of the VLWV.
Subseries Gis comprised of material relating to the VLWV's involvement in citizenship courses taught at the University of Virginia's Extension Division in providing courses that were designed to educate the new women voters on the complexities of government. Letters between Clark and citizenship course instructors, E. Jeffries Heinrich and Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon, as well as the Extension Division Director, make up the more significant correspondence in the subseries. Additional correspondence between these individuals can be found in Subseries A (President/Executive Secretary Correspondence). Subseries Hconsists of a wide variety of literature from local, state, national and international civic organizations. The subseries is arranged alphabetically. Some of the more significant publications collected include the Foreign Policy Association, League of Nations [Non-Partisan] Association, National Council for the Prevention of War, and National Women's Trade Union League. The NLWV also collected literature from such state agencies as the Board of Health, Bureau/Department of Labor and Industry and Board/Department of Public Welfare. Bulletins and Publications from the U.S. Department of Labor Women's/Children's Bureau and the U.S. Civil Service Commission are also found in this subseries. Subseries Iconsists of all records relating to the VLWV's short-lived fundraising activity, the Governor's Ball. Subseries Jis comprised of material pertaining to the publication and distribution of the Virginia Cookery Book. The cookbook was also a fundraising effort on the part of the VLWV. Subseries Kis arranged alphabetically and some of the more significant files in this subseries include correspondence to the congressional district directors, vice-presidents of the VLWV and between the Third Regional Director and the VLWV. Biographical data on prominent legislators, government officials and prominent women affiliated with the VLWV can also be found in this subseries.
Series VI--The League of Women Voters of Virginia (n.d., 1945-1970) is comprised of material pertaining to the state league after its reorganization in the mid- 1940s. Although Adèle Clark was a member of the new state league, she did not serve as an officer during the later period. The series does contain, in addition to the usual materials, a convention message made by Clark in 1969 as well as scripts of local radio addresses she gave in the 1950s.
Series VII--The National League of Women Voters (n.d., 1919-1947) has been organized into three major subseries. Subseries Aconsists of materials that document Clark's major activities as a NLWV officer. Some of the more significant material in this subseries include correspondence between Clark and other NLWV officers during her tenure as Third Regional Director (1924-1925) and as Second Vice President in Charge of Legislation and Law Enforcement (1925-1928). There is no correspondence between Clark and the state league in these files. Also to be found in this series is material relating to Clark's participation as a delegate to several NLWV conventions, as well as her NLWV sponsored speaking tours to different regions of the country. Subseries B, in conjunction with the usual files, contains memoranda and publications from several of the special NLWV committees: the Get-Out-the-Vote Committee, Special Committee on Immigration and Radio Committee. The voluminous amount of Committee/Department records in this subseries documents all the major spheres of legislative action and lobbying undertaken by the NLWV at this time. Subseries Cis arranged alphabetically.
Series VIII--League of Women Voters (n.d., 1946-1976) is comprised of materials related to the activities of the national league after World War II. The first part of the series, arranged alphabetically, includes some of the major surviving publications of the LWV, such as Action, Brief for Actionand The National Voter.
Series IX--Commission on Simplification of State and Local Government (n.d., 1921- 1927) consists of material documenting the work of the Commission charged to produce a report for the Virginia General Assembly outlining the ways in which state and local government bureaucracy could be streamlined.
Series X--Liberal Arts College for Women Commission (n.d., 1918-1938) is composed of materials documenting the efforts of the Commission to establish a separate liberal arts college for women. Over a four year period, this nine member commission studied several possible sits for the new college. Some of the more significant material in this series includes correspondence between Clark, members of the Commission and city government officials whose cities were considered as proposed sites. In 1930, the Virginia General Assembly passed legislation continuing the work of the commission with the proviso that the new college be located no less that thirty miles from the University of Virginia.
Series XI--National Reemployment Service (n.d., 1925-1938) is arranged alphabetically. The series contains correspondence between Clark and the State Reemployment Director, George Grey (1933-1934), and Frank Cavedo (1934-1935), correspondence and minutes from the Employment Planning Committee, literature from the U.S. Employment Services, NRS, Department of Labor and Richmond's Public Employment Bureau. Records generated by Clark and other NRS field staff demonstrate how the NRS helped local communities alleviate the critical problem of unemployment.
Series XII--Lila Meade Valentine memorial Association (n.d., 1921-1936) contains the records documenting the work of Clark and others to finance a tablet in memory of the famous suffrage leader.
Series XIII--Religious Materials has been organized into four major subseries. Subseries Aconsists of materials concerning the Richmond Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. This socially active organization was an affiliate of the National Council of Catholic Women. Subseries Bis comprised of periodicals, leaflets, pamphlets and prayer books from a number of denominations. The Catholic periodicals are alphabetically arranged by title. The last five folders in this subseries consist of miscellaneous church literature. Subseries Cconsists of two major parts: correspondence between Adèle Clark and local and national religious organizations with which she was affiliated and secondly, correspondence between Nora Houston and numerous Roman Catholic churches and organizations. The first is arranged alphabetically, and includes the Catholic Daughters of America, Daughters of the King, National Conference of Christians and Jews, and Richmond Diocese. The latter, also arranged alphabetically, contains correspondence from the National Council of Catholic Women, St. Joan's Social and Political Alliance, and Catholic Women's Club (Houston briefly served as president).
Subseries Dcontains items of a religious nature, primarily baptismal and confirmation certificates, religious essays and stories pertaining to the Roman Catholic church.
Series XIV--Art (n.d., 1850-1971) has been arranged into ten major subseries. The first six subseries contain the records of six major art organizations. Subseries Aconsists of materials that document the twenty-six year history of the Art Club of Richmond (1895-1919). The correspondence files are arranged chronologically and provide information on the relationship between the Art Club and the American Federation of Arts. It also includes information pertaining to the sale of Liberty Loan Bonds for the purpose of resurrecting the old Arts Academy. Subseries Bcontains information concerning the management of the Atelier (1918-1937). Subseries Cdetails Clark and Houston's work as artistic directors for the Virginia League of Fine Arts and Handicrafts (1919-1931). Since this organization was an outgrowth of the Atelier, the correspondence overlaps with the correspondence in the previous subseries. Subseries Dis comprised of material documenting the establishment and activities of the Richmond Academy of Arts/Academy of Sciences and Fine Arts (1917-1920, 1925-1944, 1946, 1949-1950). The files reveal Clark's role in the early history of the institution and her activities while serving on the Academy's Board of Trustees. There are also a number of historic accounts written by Clark on the founding of the original Arts Academy in 1786. Subseries Econtains materials spanning the twenty three period, 1941-1964, when Clark was an active member of the commission. The files contain early records of the committee to establish an Art Commission. Subseries Fconsists of material concerning Clark's role as the director of the Works Project Administration--Virginia Arts Project. Under Clark's supervision, art galleries were operated in three localities and county museums in two locations, with extension work in several Virginia counties. Information concerning the art galleries and museums can be found in the narrative and monthly progress reports which Clark wrote as a WPA director. Correspondence exists discussing the establishment of the Southwest Virginia Museum at Big Stone Gap and additional material in the subseries pertains to Clark's work on the Index of American Design. Correspondence between Clark and C.A. Glasgold, the coordinator for the Index of American Design and Nora Houston, its state supervisor, demonstrates how the documentation was carried out. Subseries Gconsists of information on a variety of local and state cultural institutions with which Clark was associated, including the Richmond Artists Association, Virginia Art Alliance and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Subseries Hcontains a variety of printed materials pertaining to art work and art in general. Subseries Iis comprised of unrelated items such as art museum, school supply correspondence, essays, exhibit notices and notices of Adèle Clark and Nora Houston's artwork. Also included is a typewritten transcript of an interview done with Adèle Clark in 1963. Subseries Jconsists of sketches, drawings, lithographs and other artwork produced by Clark, Nora Houston and several others. A large portion of the artwork is undated.
Series XV--Ephemera and Photographs (n.d., ca. 1850 - ca. 1970) is comprised of material relates to all segments of the collection. Subseries Acontains newspaper clippings collected by Clark, members of the family, friends and co-workers. There is evidence that the ESL and VLWV subscribed to a clipping service that enabled these organizations to receive clippings concerning their political and social interests from newspapers across the country. Subseries Bcontains the ephemeral items found throughout the collection that range from postcards and buttons, to tickets and cemetery receipts. Subseries Cconsists of all the photographs from the various sections of the collection. There are over 500 photographs in all; approximately 350 family photos, and 100 relating to the suffrage leagues.
Series
Series I: Correspondence and Family Materials (n.d.,
1849-1971)
Subseries A: Adèle Clark (n.d., 1893-1971)
Subseries B: Clark Family (n.d., 1849- 1954)
Subseries C: Houston Family (n.d., 1874-1946)
Subseries D: Others (n.d., 1899-1969)
Subseries E: Greeting Cards (n.d., 1910-1970)
Series II: Business/Civic Organization Correspondence
(n.d., 1903-1971)
Subseries A: Adèle Clark (n.d., 1908-1971)
Subseries B: Edith Clark Cowles (n.d., 1903-1949)
Subseries C: Alice Dooley/Josephine and Nora Houston
(n.d., 1915-1953)
Series III: Equal Suffrage League of Virginia (n.d.,
1892-1926)
Subseries A: President/Secretary Correspondence (n.d.,
1909-1920)
Subseries B: Equal Suffrage League of Richmond (n.d.,
1915-1920)
Subseries C: National American Women Suffrage
Association (n.d., 1913-1920)
Subseries D: Other Suffrage Organizations (n.d.,
1910-1926)
Subseries E: Topical File (n.d., 1892-1920)
Subseries F: Enrollment Cards (n.d., 1914-1915)
Subseries G: Petitions of Equal Suffrage League (n.d.)
Subseries H: General Assembly Petitions (organized by
both county and city)
Series IV: Richmond League of Women Voters (n.d., 1920-
1978)
Series V: Virginia League of Women Voters (n.d.,
1915-1967)
Subseries A: President/Executive Secretary
Correspondence (n.d., 1920-1944)
Subseries B: Board of Directors/Executive
Committee/General Council/Standing/Special Committees File
(n.d., 1921-1934)
Subseries C: State/National League Convention Material
(n.d., 1921-1933)
Subseries D: Financial Material (n.d., 1921-1939)
Subseries E: Legislative Material (n.d., 1921-1944)
Subseries F: Local District/League Material (n.d.,
1920-1934)
Subseries G: University of Virginia File--University
Extension Division (n.d., 1920-1938)
Subseries H: Other Organizations (n.d., 1915-1956)
Subseries I: Governor's Ball (n.d., 1926-1929)
Subseries J: Virginia Cookery Book (n.d., 1921-1937)
Subseries K: Topical File (n.d., 1918-1967)
Series VI: League of Women Voters of Virginia (n.d.,
1945-1970)
Series VII: National League of Women Voters (n.d.,
1919-1947)
Subseries A: Adèle Clark Officer File (n.d.,
1924-1932)
Subseries B: Standing Committees\Departments File (n.d.,
1919- 1935)
Subseries C: Topical File (n.d., 1919-1947)
Series VIII: League of Women Voters (n.d., 1946-1976)
Series IX: Commission on Simplification of State and
Local Government (n.d., 1921-1927)
Series X: Liberal Arts College for Women Commission
(n.d., 1918-1970)
Series XI: The National Reemployment Service (n.d.,
1925- 1938)
Series XII: Lila Meade Valentine Memorial Association
(n.d., 1921-1936)
Series XIII: Religious Materials (n.d., 1893-1970)
Subseries A: Richmond Diocesan Council of Catholic Women
(R.D.C.C.W) (n.d., 1948-1970)
Subseries B: Literature (n.d., 1922-1970)
Subseries C: Organizational Correspondence (n.d.,
1912-1970)
Subseries D: Topical File (n.d., 1893-1970)
Series XIV: Art (n.d., 1850-1971)
Subseries A: Art Club of Richmond (n.d., 1895-1919)
Subseries B: Atelier (n.d., 1918-1937) [merged with the
restored Academy in the spring of 1930]
Subseries C: Virginia League of Fine Arts and
Handicrafts (n.d., 1919-1934) [grew out of the Atelier and
later merged with the Academy]
Subseries D: Richmond Academy of Arts/Academy of
Sciences and Fine Arts (n.d., 1917-1953)
Subseries E: Virginia Arts Commission [established 1916]
(n.d., 1913-1965)
Subseries F: Works Project Administration/Virginia Arts
Project (n.d., 1935-1942)
Subseries G: Other Art Organizations (n.d., 1932-1971)
Subseries H: Printed Materials (n.d., 1901- 1969)
Subseries I: Topical File (n.d., 1917-1968)
Subseries J: Artwork (n.d., 1850- 1939)
Series XV: Ephemera and Photographs (n.d., ca. 1850 -
ca. 1970)
Adèle Goodman Clark Papers
94-May-18
Subseries A: Newspaper Clippings (n.d., ca. 1910 - ca.
1970)
Subseries B: Ephemera (n.d., 1918-1950)
Subseries C: Photographs (n.d., ca. 1850 - ca. 1970)
IDENTIFICATION OF SELECTED CORRESPONDENTS:
- Brunot, Katherine and Mary--cousins of Adèle.
- Campbell, T. Bowyer--friend of Adèle, became a priest in the Episcopal Church.
- Clark, Adèle [Lish, Dele, Delly]--daughter of Estelle and Robert Clark.
- Clark, Estelle Goodman ["Dree", "Muzzie" or "Pouncey"]--mother of Adèle, Richmond address 3614 Chamberlayne Avenue, died September/October 1937.
- Clark, Robert [-1906]--father of Adèle.
- Clark, Ruth [1878- 1879]--second daughter of Estelle and Robert Clark, died aged fifteen months in Pass Christian, Mississippi.
- Cowles, Adeline Harmon [1907-199?, "Itty Binn"]--daughter of Edith and Julius Cowles, only niece of Adèle, married James Cox.
- Cowles, Edith Clark ["Baby", "Deetie" or "Binn"]--oldest child of Estelle and Robert Clark, sister of Adèle, married Julius [Jules] D. Cowles, lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. during marriage.
- Dew, Gertrude Clark ["Trudie", "Trudee" or "Teedee"]-- youngest child of Estelle and Robert Clark, sister of Adèle, married G. Frank Dew, Richmond address [1930s] 2918 Hawthorne Avenue.
- Goodman, Ben--brother of Estelle Goodman Clark.
- Goodman, E.S. ["Uncle Eddy"]--brother of Estelle Goodman Clark, owned 3614 Chamberlayne house, traffic manager, Richmond Chamber of Commerce.
- Grogan, Charles Edward--cousin related to the Clark family, lived in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Ions, Clarendon--son of Cely and Robert Ions, first cousin of Adèle and brother of Willoughby, lived in various places and held various jobs.
- Ions, Estelle de Willoughby [Willoughby]--daughter of Cely and Robert Ions, first cousin of Adèle, lived with Adèle in 3614 Chamberlayne Avenue house, also resided in New York City and Washington, D.C.
- Ions, Lily--sister of Robert Ions, lived in Petersburg, Virginia, died July 5, 1947.
- Ions, Robert ["Godpa" or "Berto"]--husband of Cely Goodman Ions, lived in Fairfax, Virginia.
- Ions, [Cecile] Cely Goodman ["Nainaine"]--sister of Estelle Goodman, godmother of Adèle, married in 1879 to Robert Ions.
- Miller, Kirk and Watson--cousins.
- Nathan, Allan--cousin of Estelle Goodman.
- Dooley, Alice--sister of Josephine Dooley Houston.
- Dooley, Katherine--cousin of Alice Dooley.
- Jones, Mary--lived with Miss A.E. Dooley, Richmond address 314 E. Main Street.
- Aunt Emma--sister of Estelle Goodman.
- Baba or Getch--mother of Julius D. Cowles.
- Dorkas, Dorko or Dorcas--father of Julius D. Cowles, lived in Cuba for a while.
- Mollie, Will and Theo--cousins, lived in New Jersey. Toad--member of Cowles family.
Adèle Goodman Clark Papers, 94-May-18
Houston family:
Other names:
Contents List
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Subseries A: Adèle Clark (n.d., 1893-1971)
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Box 1Brunot, Catherine and Mary n.d., 1932-1967
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Box 1Clark, Estelle Goodman n.d
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Box 1Clark, Estelle Goodman 1910-1922
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Box 1Clark, Estelle Goodman 1924-1936[FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 1Clark, Robert 1894
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Box 1Cowles, "Dorcus" 1907-1908
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Box 1Cowles, Edith Clark n.d, 1898-1938[FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 1Cowles, Julius "Jule" D. n.d
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Box 1Cox, Adeline Cowles n.d., 1907-1967
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Box 1Darby, Edward and Madge n.d., 1937-1951
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Box 1Dew, Gertrude "Trudie" Clark n.d 1905, 1912-1946
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Box 1Dew, Frank and Vana [Franklin Trice?] n.d., 1934-1971
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Box 1Goodman, Edward S. 1914-1929
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Box 1Goodman, Emma 1917
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Box 2Grogan, Charles Edward 1910-1918
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Box 2Gudgeon, Corinne 1918-1937
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Box 2Gudgeon, Gustavus 1918
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Box 2Ions, Cely "Nainaine" n.d.
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Box 2Ions, Cely "Nainaine" 1893-1912
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Box 2Ions, Cely "Nainaine" 1913-1915
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Box 2Ions, Cely "Nainaine" 1916-1917
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Box 2Ions, Cely "Nainaine" 1918-1919
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Box 2Ions, Cely "Nainaine" 1920-1922
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Box 2Ions, Cely "Nainaine" 1923-1925
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Box 3Ions, Cely "Nainaine" 1926-1930
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Box 3Ions, Claredon n.d., 1911-1934
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Box 3Ions, Estelle "Tetelle" 1905-1912
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Box 3Ions, Estelle "Tetelle" 1913-1923
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Box 3Ions, Estelle "Willoughby" n.d.
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Box 3Ions, Estelle "Willoughby" 1925-1930
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Box 3Ions, Estelle "Willoughby" 1931-1933
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Box 3Ions, Estelle "Willoughby" 1934-1958
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Box 3Ions, Lily n.d.,1906, 1926-1943
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Box 3Ions, Robert "Godpa" n.d., 1893-1947
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Box 4Miller, Kirk C. n.d., 1913-1919
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Box 4Miller, Lee S. 1903-1909
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Box 4Miller, Watson B. 1907-1948
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Box 4Moss, Sanford n.d., 1932-1949
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Box 4Nathan, Harold and Virginia n.d., 1938-1958
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Box 4Nathan, Heloise n.d.,1924, 1931-1956
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Box 4Powell, Francis W. n.d., 1943
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Box 4Wharton, Mary, Mollie and Theo 1906-1942
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Box 4Adair, Cornelia S. n.d., 1910-1951
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Box 4Archer, Edmund "Ned" 1940-1972
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Box 4Astor, [Lady] Nancy 1926,1932
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Box 4Byrd, Harry F., Jr. [U.S. Senator] 1924, 1944
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Box 4Campbell, Bowyer T. n.d., 1910-1936 [includes biographical data]
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Box 4Campbell, Bowyer T. 1942-1960
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Box 4Campbell, Bowyer T. n.d., 1961-1971
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Box 4Cooper, Jane "Mammy" 1914-1934
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Box 4Ely, Gertrude n.d., 1928
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Box 4Freeman, Douglas S. 1951
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Box 4Gills, Mary Louise n.d., 1942-1948
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Box 4Heinrich, Jeffries n.d., 1926, 1932-1959
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Box 4Houston, Josephine "Miss Joe" n.d., 1912-1944
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Box 4Houston, Margaret 1912
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Box 5Houston, Nora n.d.
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Box 5Houston, Nora 1912- 1940
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Box 5Houston, Ruth 1935
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Box 5Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon "Lady Bird" 1964
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Box 5Keiley, Mrs. Lewis 1943-1950
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Box 5LeMasurier, Bessie 1929-1943
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Box 5Lewis, Coralie Floyd 1925-1959
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Box 5Lewis, Mrs Elizabeth H. n.d., 1930, 1937
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Box 5Ludington, Katherine 1930-1934
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Box 5Morgan, Faith W. n.d., 1939-1957
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Box 5Packard, Phoebe E. 1902-1931
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Box 5Park, Maud Wood 1935-1952
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Box 5Peaseley, William J. 1956-1959
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Box 5Pidgeon, Mary Elizabeth n.d., 1928-1962
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Box 5Poythress, Charlotte [includes biographical information] n.d.
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Box 5Poythress, William P. and S.R. n.d
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Box 5Randolph, Dr. Bessie Carter 1930-1956
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Box 5Roosevelt, Mrs. Eleanor 1934, 1945
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Box 5Sadler, Elizabeth 1938-1950
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Box 5Sherwin, Mrs. Belle 1928-1944
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Box 5Slemp, Bascom C. 1940-1943
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Box 5Turner, Martha n.d., 1930-1968
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Box 6Valentine, Lila M. 1917
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Box 6Wellford, Roberta n.d., 1916, 1928-1947
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Box 6Wilson, [President] Woodrow 1922
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Box 6from Aurora [last name unknown] 1913
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Box 6from Olive [last name unknown] 1914, 1918
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Box 6from Walter [last name unknown] n.d.
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Box 6A-H (6 folders) n.d.
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Box 7J-Z (8 folders) n.d.
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Box 8Miscellaneous n.d., 1920-1959
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Box 8Miscellaneous n.d., 1917-1970
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Box 8Outgoing n.d., 1928-1969
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Box 8
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Box 8Address Books n.d.
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Box 8Biographical Sketches/Statements n.d.
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Box 8Business and Legal Documents--Chamberlayne House n.d., 1965-1967
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Box 8Compositions n.d., 1898
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Box 8Diaries 1895 (Atlanta Exposition), 1907
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Box 8Equal Rights Amendment--Correspondence and Memoranda 1970-1978
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Box 8Essay Exams--"History of Education" 1914-1915
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Box 8Longfellow Poem Book 1898 [FRAGILE]
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Box 8Memoranda and Notes n.d.
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Box 9Manuscript--"My Cossack" by Adèle Clark [notes included] n.d.
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Box 10Poem 1910, "Miss Adele Clark" by A.A. Willes, August 20, 1910
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Box 10Poems 1902-1912
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Box 10Poems and Short Stories n.d.
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Box 10Proclamations n.d.
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Box 10Short Story-- Our Little Ones1889 [FRAGILE]
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Box 10Speech Drafts and Notes n.d., 1910-1970
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Subseries B: Clark Family (n.d., 1849-1954)
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Correspondence to Estelle Goodman Clark from:
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Box 10Cowles, Edith Clark1904-1906
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Box 10Cowles, Edith Clark1907-1935
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Box 10Cowles, Edith Clark (2 folders) n.d.
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Box 10Cowles, Julius D. n.d., 1905
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Box 10Dew, Gertrude Clark n.d., 1906-1935
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Box 11Goodman, Emma n.d., 1915-1922
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Box 11Ions, Cely n.d., 1910-1930
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Box 11Ions, Lelia n.d., 1929
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Box 11Moss, Sanford 1932
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Box 11Nathan family n.d., 1930-1935
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Box 11Wharton, "A.C" 1930-1937
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Box 11Wharton Family n.d., 1910-1937
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Box 11Cousin "May" [last name unknown] 1908
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Box 11Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 11Miscellaneous 1905-1925
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Box 11Miscellaneous 1926-1937
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Correspondence to Mr. Robert Clark from:
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Box 11Cowles, Edith Clark 1904
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Box 11Miscellaneous 1901
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Correspondence to Edith Clark Cowles from:
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Box 11Clark Family 1910
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Box 11Clark, Robert 1896-1897
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Box 11Cowles, Julius 1896-1919
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Box 11Cox, Adeline Cowles n.d., 1917-1920
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Box 12Dew, Gertrude Clark 1920
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Box 12Goodman, Edward S. 1897-1920 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 12Thark, Eva n.d., 1891-1893 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 12Walker, Clara 1885
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Box 12Campbell, T. Bowyer 1913-1917 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 12Pidgeon, Elizabeth 1920, 1954
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Box 12Thompson, Ida Mae 1920-1922
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Box 12Valentine, Lila Meade n.d., 1919
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Box 12Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 12Miscellaneous 1886-1910 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 12Miscellaneous 1911-1917
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Box 12Miscellaneous 1918-1944
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Correspondence to Julius D. Cowles from:
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Box 12Miscellaneous 1905-1918
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Box 12Cowles Family Miscellaneous n.d., 1908-1917
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Correspondence to Adeline Harmon Cowles Cox from:
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Box 12Clark, Estelle Goodman "Dee" n.d., 1908-1913
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Box 13Miscellaneous 1909-1930
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Box 13Miscellaneous n.d., 1933-1940
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Correspondence to Gertrude Clark Dew from:
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Box 13Miscellaneous n.d., 1906-1912
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Correspondence to Ben Goodman from:
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Box 13Clark, Estelle Goodman 1862-1863
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Correspondence to Daniel Goodman from:
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Box 13Miscellaneous [includes business and legal documents] 1849-1858 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Correspondence to Edward S. Goodman from:
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Box 13Miscellaneous 1869-1903 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 13Miscellaneous and Outgoing Correspondence, Traffic Bureau of Richmond 1905-1940 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 13Goodman Family Miscellaneous 1859, 1872 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 13Goodman Family Miscellaneous 1872-1893 [photocopied correspondence-originals in fragile
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Box 13document box]
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Box 13Goodman Family Miscellaneous n.d., 1881-1903 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 14Ions, Cely n.d. 1894-1928
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Box 14Ions, Claredon n.d.
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Box 14Ions, Estelle "Willoughby" n.d., 1929-1954
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Box 14Ions, Lelia [?] n.d.
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Box 14Ions, Lily n.d., 1934-1943
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Box 14Ions, Robert n.d., 1925-1943
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Box 14Clark [Robert] Life Insurance Policy 1870
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Box 14Clark/Goodman Family--Family Data n.d., 1937
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Box 14Cowles, Edith Clark
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Box 14Composition/Poetry Books n.d., 1891
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Box 14English Literature Class Notes n.d., 1914-1915
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Box 14Latin Exercise Notebook 1899
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Box 14Miscellaneous Notes n.d.
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Box 14Poem--"Soliloquy" n.d.
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Box 14School Notebook 1891
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Box 14Cox, Adeline Cowles
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Box 14Class Notes and Exercises n.d.
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Box 15Cox, Adeline Cowles
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Box 15Composition Books n.d., 1916
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Box 15Diary June 1921
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Box 15Music Notes n.d.
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Box 15Recital Programs 1931-1958
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Box 15St. Catherines' Yearbooks 1923-1924
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Box 15Goodman, Edward S.
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Box 15Legal/Real Estate Material 1933-1941
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Box 15Ions, Clarendon
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Box 15Poem and Real Estate Correspondence 1927-1929, 1948
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Box 15Ions, Estelle "Willoughby"
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Box 15Legal/Real Estate Material 1933-1943
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Box 15Poems/Short Stories and Illustrations n.d.
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Box 16Ions, Robert
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Box 16Diaries/Memoranda and Miscellaneous 1881, 1925-1926
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Box 16Ions Family--Family Data, Deeds and Insurance Policies n.d., 1932-1956
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Subseries C: Houston Family (n.d., 1874-1946)
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Correspondence to Mrs. Josephine Dooley Houston from:
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Box 16Bailey, Anne S. n.d., 1930-1932
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Box 16Bailey, Natalie n.d., 1918
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Box 16Boyd, Mrs. J. "The Baby" n.d., 1932
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Box 16Campbell, T. Bowyer 1917-1930
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Box 16Dooley, Alice n.d., 1908-1922
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Box 16Dooley, James n.d., 1914
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Box 16Dooley, Katherine 1932-1933
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Box 16Houston, Margaret 1926-1933
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Box 16Houston, Nora n.d., 1911-1929
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Box 16Houston, Ruth n.d., 1916-1933
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Box 16Ions, Estelle "Willoughby" 1929
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Box 16Lewis, Coralie Floyd n.d., 1911-1943
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Box 16"Agnes" [last name unknown] n.d., 1926
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Box 16"Ham" [last name unknown] 1929
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Box 16Miscellaneous 1907-1926
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Box 16Miscellaneous 1927-1943
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Box 17Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 17Outgoing Business n.d.
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Box 17Outgoing Miscellaneous n.d. [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 17Outgoing to "Sister" n.d.
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Correspondence to Nora Houston from:
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Box 17Clark, Adèle n.d., 1913-1937
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Box 17Dooley, Alice 1913, 1920
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Box 17Dooley, James n.d., 1915
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Box 17Dooley (?), Katherine n.d., 1931-1933
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Box 17Freeman, Douglas S. 1929
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Box 17Harrison, Norvell 1925
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Box 17Houston, Emily 1933
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Box 17Houston, Josephine Dooley 1908-1909 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 17Houston, Josephine Dooley n.d., 1912-1933 [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 17Houston, Margaret 1926-1933
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Box 17Houston, Ruth 1933
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Box 17Ions, Estelle "Willoughby" 1930
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Box 17Mason, Lucy 1913-1922
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Box 17Annie and Bessie [cousins--last names unknown] n.d., 1925
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Box 17Mary [last name unknown] n.d.
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Box 17Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 17Miscellaneous 1905-1922
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Box 17Miscellaneous 1923-1929
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Box 18Miscellaneous 1930-1941
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Box 18Outgoing Correspondence n.d., 1917-1929
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Box 18Moore, May n.d., 1924-1928
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Box 18Pidgeon, Mary Elizabeth n.d., 1921-1934
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Box 18Shaw, Evelyn n.d., 1922-1926
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Box 18Valentine, Lila Meade n.d., 1914-1916
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Correspondence to Josephine and Nora Houston from:
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Box 18Jones, Mary Dooley n.d.
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Box 18Keily, Lavalette "Lavvy" n.d.
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Box 18Keily, Lavalette "Lavvy" n.d.
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Box 18Keily, Margaret Lynn n.d., 1926
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Box 18Lewis, Coralie Floyd n.d.
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Box 18Lewis, Florence Dooley n.d.
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Box 19Lewis, Florence Dooley n.d. [FRAGILE DOCUMENTS]
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Box 19Woodville, Sarah Lewis 1912-1913, 1924, 1935
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Box 19Miscellaneous n.d., 1915-1934
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Correspondence to Ruth Houston from:
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Box 19Houston, Nora n.d., 1933
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Box 19Jones, Mrs. R. Mc. C. "Mary" n.d.
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Dooley Family Correspondence
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Box 19Dooley, Alice n.d., 1908-1932
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Box 19Dooley, James 1907-1920
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Box 19Dooley, Sarah 1887
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Box 19Houston, Emily n.d., 1923-1946
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Box 19Houston, Margaret and Ruth n.d.
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Box 19Jones, Mary Dooley
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Box 19Houston, Mrs. Josephine Houston 1908-1911
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Box 19Lewis, Coralie Floyd n.d.
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Box 19Lewis, Florence Dooley n.d.
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Box 19Lewis, Mrs. William L. n.d.
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Box 19Keiley - Lewis Family n.d.
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Box 19"Mamsie" [last name unknown] n.d.
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Box 19"Tantie" [last name unknown] n.d.
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Box 20Woodville, Sarah Lewis n.d.
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Box 20Woodville, Sarah Lewis n.d., 1893-1911
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Box 20Dooley-Houston Family
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Box 20British Isles Trip Correspondence 1927
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Box 20Thraves Child Correspondence 1933
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Box 20Family/Genealogical Data n.d., 1877, 1924, 1942
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Box 20Dooley, James H.--Estate Correspondence 1923-1925
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Box 20Dooley, Josephine E.(?)--Academy of Visitation Certificate & Composition Book
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Box 201874, 1876
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Box 20Houston, Emily--Genealogical Chart, Life Insurance Policy, Marriage Certificate, Poems, Property & Tax Data 1917-1949
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Box 20Houston, Dr. Henry Gibson--Notebook n.d.
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Box 20Houston, Nora
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Box 20Diaries 1900-1901 [FRAGILE]
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Box 21Houston, Nora
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Box 21Notes n.d.
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Box 21Jones, Lelia--Composition Book 1877 [FRAGILE]
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Box 21Swannanoa Property Data 1926-1953
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Box 21Bailey, Ann Stuart--Correspondence n.d., 1928
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Box 21Brunot, W.K--Paper "Proposed Statement to Accompany The Utility Group's Definition of Areas of Cross-Examination" n.d.
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Box 21Bull, Agnes Montague--History Class Notes n.d.
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Box 21Campbell, T. Bowyer--"As Dedicated to Miss Letitia McCreary Burwell, June 1866"
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Box 21n.d.
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Box 21Colt, Thomas C.--Correspondence 1934
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Box 21Cooper, Jane "Mammy" & Deramus, D.I Estate Material 1926-1931
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Box 21Glasgow, Ellen--Newspaper Article & Telegram n.d., 1931
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Box 21Harmon, Adeline B.--Real Estate Data 1913
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Box 21Lazarus, M.--Correspondence 1899-1900
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Box 21Patton, Susan F.--Correspondence & Poem Book 1902, 1913
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Box 21Porter, Duval--Poems n.d., 1922
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Box 21Poythress, Charlotte--Miscellaneous Prose & Poetry n.d.
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Box 21Robertson, Lollie--Correspondence 1903-1904, 1937
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Box 22Miscellaneous Individuals--Correspondence n.d., 1903-1969
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Box 22Compositions
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Box 22"History of Richmond From 1866-1884, 1924" [author unknown]
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Box 22"Valiant Woman"(?) [The Story of Eleanor Sanderson] [author unknown]
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Box 22n.d.
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Box 22Essay Contest 1912
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Box 22Fictional Data & Notes n.d.
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Box 22Genealogical/Historical Research Notes n.d
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Box 22Gradebook--Virginia Randolph Ellett School 1909
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Box 22Notes--Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 22Poetry--Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 22Reference Letters n.d., 1909-1952
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Box 22Signed Petition to Richmond City Council n.d.
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Box 23Anniversary and Graduation Announcements, Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 23Birthday and Holiday Greetings n.d
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Box 23Christmas Cards to Adèle Clark 1910s-1940s (1 of 3)
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Box 23Christmas Cards to Adèle Clark 1910s-1940s (2 of 3)
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Box 23Christmas Cards to Adèle Clark 1910s-1940s (3 of 3)
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Box 24Christmas Cards to Adèle Clark 1950s-1970s (1 of 2)
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Box 24Christmas Cards to Adèle Clark 1950s-1970s (2 of 2)
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Box 25Christmas Cards to Estelle Goodman Clark n.d.
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Box 25Christmas Cards to Edith Clark Cowles n.d.
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Box 25Christmas Cards to Adeline Cowles Cox n.d.
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Box 25Christmas Cards to E.S. Goodman n.d.
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Box 25Christmas Cards to Emily Houston n.d.
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Box 25Christmas Cards to Nora Houston n.d.
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Box 25Christmas Cards from Adèle Clark n.d.
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Box 25Christmas Cards, miscellaneous (1 of 7)
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Box 26Christmas Cards, miscellaneous (2 of 7)
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Box 26Christmas Cards, miscellaneous (3 of 7)
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Box 26Christmas Cards, miscellaneous (4 of 7)
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Box 27Christmas Cards, miscellaneous (5 of 7)
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Box 27Christmas Cards, miscellaneous (6 of 7)
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Box 27Christmas Cards, miscellaneous (7 of 7)
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Box 27Christmas Card Lists
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Box 27Sympathy cards, notes and telegrams July 1948
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Box 27Sympathy Cards, miscellaneous
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Box 28Wedding and Commencement Invitations
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Box 28Wedding Invitations n.d.
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Box 28Invitations, Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 29Academy of Political Science 1922-1923
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Box 29Agricultural Adjustment Program 1935
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Box 29Airlines Committee for United States Air Policy 1944
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Box 29Alpha Kappa Gamma 1931
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Box 29American Academy of Political and Social Science 1928-1937
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Box 29American Association for Labor Legislation 1929-1930
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Box 29American Association of Social Workers 1930
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Box 29American Birth Control League, Inc. 1926
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Box 29American College Bureau 1925
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Box 29American Extension School of Law 1935
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Box 29American Federation of Arts 1922-1923
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Box 29A.F.L. - C.I.O. Virginia State 1940-1971
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Box 29American Historical Association 1924
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Box 29American Indian Fund 1956-1957
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Box 29American Jewish Historical Society 1970
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Box 29American Legion n.d.
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Box 29American Library Association 1932
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Box 29American Planning and Civic Association n.d.
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Box 29American Political Science Association 1927-1933
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Box 29American Railway Association 1927-1928
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Box 29American Relief for France Inc. -- Richmond Committee 1944
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Box 29American University 1938
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Box 29American Women's Hospitals 1922
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Box 29Americans United for World Government 1946
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Box 29Anti-Defamation League 1964
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Box 29Art Digest1934
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Box 29Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching 1932-1934
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Box 29Atlantic Life Insurance Co. 1925
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Box 29Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. 1926-1927
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Box 29Barbour, Keith, McCandlish and Garnett 1929-1932
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Box 29Barry-Pate Motor Company 1934
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Box 29Biggs Antique Company 1965
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Box 29Biographical Cyclopedia of American Women1929
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Box 29Blackwell [Alice Stone] Fund Committee 1950
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Box 29Blue Cross and Blue Shield 1966
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Box 29Boothe, [Senator] Armistead n.d.
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Box 29Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and Ladies Auxiliary 1932
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Box 29Campaign Committee Against the Equal Rights Amendment 1938
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Box 29Chamberlayne Avenue Group n.d.
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Box 29Chamberlain, Thomas B. 1929
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Box 29Charlottesville and Albemarle Civic League n.d.
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Box 29Children's Home Society of VA. 1930
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Box 29Cincinnati Museum of Art 1948
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Box 29Citizens' Committee on the Status of Women in Virginia 1967
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Box 29Citizens' Service Exchange 1935
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Box 29City Planning Commission n.d., 1933-1937
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Box 29City-Wide Market Committee 1940
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Box 29Civil Service Commission, U.S. 1931
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Box 29Commonwealth Club 1966
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Box 29Commission of Inquiry on Public Service Personnel 1935
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Box 29Communist Party of Richmond 1956
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Box 29Community Life Campaign 1922
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Box 29Community Recreation Association 1934, 1937
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Box 29Congress of Racial Equity (C.O.R.E.) 1956-1958
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Box 29Consultation and Evaluation Clinic 1959
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Box 29Consumers' Boycott Against Japanese Aggression in China n.d.
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Box 29Co-operative Education Association of Virginia 1924-1925, 1929
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Box 29Council of Jewish Juniors 1931
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Box 29Crittenton [Florence] Mission 1933-1935
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Box 29Cruelty to Animals n.d.
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Box 29Cultural Relations with Latin America-Committee 1935
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Box 29Daughters of the American Revolution of Virginia n.d.
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Box 29Daughters of the King of Virginia 1930
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Box 29Delver Woman's Club 1947
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Box 29Democratic National Campaign Committee 1932
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Box 29Democratic National Committee 1923, 1951
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Box 29Democratic State Central Committee 1932, 1935
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Box 29Democratic Woman's Club of Richmond 1966
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Box 29Dietz Press, Inc. 1948
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Box 30Eastern State Hospital n.d., 1957-1965
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Box 30Economic Opportunity, Office of 1966
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Box 30Evening School of Business Administration, University of Richmond n.d.
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Box 30Every Monday Club 1931-1932
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Box 30Fair Employment Practice Commission 1946-1947
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Box 30Family Planning Association of Northern Virginia n.d.
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Box 30Federal Housing Administration 1947
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Box 30Florance, Garden and Brown 1959
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Box 30Food and Drug Administration, U.S. 1917
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Box 30Foreign Language Information Service 1924
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Box 30Foreign Relations, Council on 1933
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Box 30"The Forest" Memorial Association n.d.
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Box 30Fredricksburg Chamber of Commerce 1928
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Box 30Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge 1957
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Box 30Friends House 1968
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Box 30Gary, Vaughn J. 1965
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Box 30General Education Board 1931
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Box 30General Welfare Tax League 1933
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Box 30Ginter Park Traffic Improvement Association 1950-1959
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Box 30Ginter Park Women's Club 1913
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Box 30Girl Scouts of Richmond 1933-1934
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Box 30Glasgow House Discussion Group [School Desegregation] 1955
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Box 30Glass, [Senator] Carter 1924, 1931
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Box 30Governor's Office--Commonwealth of Virginia 1922-1956
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Box 30Graduate Nurses Association of Virginia 1928
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Box 30Hampton Institute 1928-1934
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Box 30Hanover Woman's Club 1933
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Box 30Harrison and Bates 1968
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Box 30Highland Springs Woman's Club 1939
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Box 30Hollins College 1916-1944
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Box 30Hopper, Claude W. 1927
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Box 30House of Delegates--Commonwealth of Virginia 1928-1966
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Box 30Ideal Publishing Corporation 1948
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Box 30I.J. Smith and Company n.d.
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Box 30Internal Revenue Service 1941
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Box 30International Correspondence Schools 1906
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Box 30International Association of Machinists 1954
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Box 30International Foundation 1922
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Box 30Inter-Organizational Committee on the Status of Women in Virginia 1966
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Box 30Jefferson Society 1924-1929
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Box 30Jones and Robins 1934
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Box 30Justice, Department of 1950-1951
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Box 30Keller, Helen 1951
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Box 30Kirsh and Bazile 1935
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Box 30Labor's Committee for Civilian Relief in China 1938
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Box 30League for the Promotion of Public School Education in Virginia 1930
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Box 30League of Nations Association 1923-1942
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Box 30Lindsay, H. David
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Box 30Literary Digest 1929
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Box 30Little Theatre League 1920
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Box 31McGuire, Riely, Bryan and Eggleston 1919
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Box 31Macmillan Company n.d., 1921
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Box 31Mapp, G. Walter 1924,1929
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Box 31Marcuse, Mrs. Milton E. 1924
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Box 31Marlowe Tire Company n.d.
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Box 31Medical College of Virginia 1928-1935
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Box 31Memorial Home for Girls--Highland Park n.d.
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Box 31Metropolitan Museum of Art 1908-1932
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Box 31Miller for Governor Campaign 1949
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Box 31Mission Helpers of Alabama n.d.
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Box 31Montague, Hill 1929-1935
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Box 31Motion Picture Welfare League 1916
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Box 31National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P.) 1920, 1955
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Box 31National Association of Manufacturers 1927, 1945
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Box 31National Bridge Association 1933
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Box 31National Civic Federation 1922
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Box 31National Civil Service Reform League 1927
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Box 31National Committee for Mental Hygiene 1931
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Box 31National Committee on Morale 1941
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Box 31National Conference on Planning 1936
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Box 31National Consumers' League 1934-1937
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Box 31National Council of Women n.d.
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Box 31National Council of Negro Women 1956
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Box 31National Economic League 1929-1931
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Box 31National Emergency Council 1934
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Box 31National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs 1926-1933
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Box 31National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis 1955
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Box 31National Probation Association 1931
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Box 31National Progressive League for Franklin D. Roosevelt 1932
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Box 31National Public Housing Conference 1937
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Box 31National War Savings Committee for Richmond 1917
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Box 31National Women's Party [includes recollection of Adèle Clark 1971] 1922
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Box 31National Women's Trade Union League of America--Life and Labor Bulletins 1946-1948
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Box 31New Amsterdam Casualty Company 1925
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Box 31Nicholson Street Civic Association 1968
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Box 31Northside Neighborhood Council 1939
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Box 31Old Richmond News1949
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Box 31Peace House 1929
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Box 31People's Lobby 1929-1931
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Box 31Pictorial Review Company n.d., 1924
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Box 31Poetry Society of Virginia 1925
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Box 31Postmaster [John J. Mizelle] n.d.
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Box 31Prison Association of New York 1920
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Box 31Progressive Democrats 1946
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Box 31Prohibition and Evangelical Association 1916
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Box 31Prosperity Club n.d.
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Box 31Radcliffe College 1943-1959
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Box 31Randolph Macon College 1954, 1962
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Box 31Randolph Macon Woman's College Alumnae Association 1946
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Box 31R.B. Chaffin and Company 1909
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Box 31Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1933
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Box 31Retreat for the Sick Hospital 1926
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Box 31Rice, Guy 1929
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Box 31Richmond Area Committee for Public Schools 1954
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Box 31Richmond Area Community Chest 1956
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Box 31Richmond Area Tuberculosis Association 1966
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Box 31Richmond Area University Center, Inc. 1950
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Box 31Richmond Artists Association, Inc. 1969
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Box 31Richmond Branch Foreign Policy Association 1928
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Box 31Richmond Business and Professional Women's Club 1927-1928
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Box 31Richmond Chamber of Commerce 1925-1931
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Box 31Richmond Child Labor Committee 1947
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Box 31Richmond Citizens Association, Inc. n.d.
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Box 31Richmond Citizens Association, Inc. 1947
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Box 31Richmond Civic Association n.d.
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Box 31Richmond [City of]
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Box 31Recreation Division/Recreation and Parks Department 1942-1971
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Box 31Safety Director's Committee on Crime n.d.
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Box 31[regarding tax payments] 1965-1966
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Box 31Richmond, Civilian Defense Office 1942
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Box 32Richmond Committee for Civil Rights 1948
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Box 32Richmond Community Fund 1926-1935
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Box 32Richmond Council for Peace Education 1966
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Box 32Richmond Council of Social Agencies 1929-1935
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Box 32Richmond Council on Adult Education 1934-1944
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Box 32Richmond Council--Boy Scouts of America 1915
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Box 32Richmond Dietary Food Center n.d.
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Box 32Richmond Education Association 1927
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Box 32Richmond Female Institute--Alumnae [Woman's College of Richmond] 1932
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Box 32Richmond First Club 1932
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Box 32Richmond Forward 1966
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Box 32Richmond Inter-Club Council 1930
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Box 32Richmond Jewish Community Center 1965-1966
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Box 32Richmond News-Leader1928, 1955, 1967
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Box 32Richmond Professional Institute 1956-1966
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Box 32Richmond Public Forum 1951-1953
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Box 32Richmond Public Schools 1917-1947
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Box 32Richmond Quartermaster Depot 1943
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Box 32Richmond Times-Dispatchn.d., 1947, 1968
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Box 32Richmond Training School for Kindergartners 1968
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Box 32Richmond Tuberculosis Association 1931-1944
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Box 32Riley, Dr. Charles R. 1971
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Box 32Roosevelt Business and Professional League, Inc. 1932
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Box 32Rosenwald [Julius] Fund 1929
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Box 32St. Luke's Hospital-McGuire Clinic 1929
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Box 32St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary 1966
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Box 32Safeguarding the Moral and Spiritual Forces of the State, Committee for 1917
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Box 32Satterfield, David [Congressman] 1970
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Box 32Savoy Hotel--London n.d.
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Box 32Seamen's Church Institute of America 1928
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Box 32Sheltering Arms Hospital 1951
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Box 32Sherwin, Miss Belle 1926-1938
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Box 32Sigma Delta 1966
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Social Science Research Council--Committee on Public Administration
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Box 32"Administrative Redistricting in Germany Since 1918" Report 1935
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Box 32Annual Reports 1936-1937, 1939-1940, 1942-1943
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Box 32Annual Reports 1943-1947
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Box 32"City Manager Government in Austin, Texas" Report 1937
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Box 33Social Science Research Council--Committee on Public Administration
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Box 33Committee Reports, Studies, Minutes of Meetings
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Box 331935
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Box 331936
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Box 331937
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Box 331938-1948
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Box 33Committee Reports, Studies, Outlines, Statement of Goals and Objectives n.d.
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Box 33Correspondence 1935-1938
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Box 33"Sources of Information Concerning the Eighteenth Amendment" Report 1928
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Box 33Social Security Administration 1951
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Box 33South Carolina, University of 1966-1967
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Box 33Southern Aid Society of Virginia, Inc. 1930
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Box 34Southern Conference for Human Welfare n.d., 1942
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Box 34Southern Conference for Human Welfare--Committee for Virginia 1946-1947
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Box 34Southern Council on Women and Children in Industry 1930
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Box 34Southern Dairies, Inc. 1935
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Box 34Southern Regional Committee of C.P.U. 1953
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Box 34Southern Regional Council 1954-1955
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Box 34Southern School for Workers 1946-1950
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Box 34Southern Woman's Educational Alliance 1928-1932
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Box 34Southwest Virginia Museum 1949
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Box 34Speed, Mrs. E.W. 1931
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Box 34State Commission on Conservation Development 1929
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Box 34State Planters Bank and Trust Company n.d., 1938
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Box 34State Teachers College 1924-1936
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Box 34Suffrage Archives Committee 1952-1959
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Box 34Sullivan, Mrs. Frances 1929
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Box 34Swannanoa Foundation, Inc. n.d., 1940
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Box 34Swiss National Exhibition of Feminine Activities 1928
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Box 34Tabb, John B. Memorial Association 1922, 1933
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Box 34Times Democrat[New Orleans, LA] n.d.
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Box 34Travelers (Tabb, Brocken, Braugh and Ragland) 1942, 1946
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Box 34Union for Democratic Action n.d.
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Box 34United Daughters of the Confederacy 1922
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Box 34United World Federalists of VA 1947
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Box 34Valentine Museum 1931-1943
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Box 34Van Wormer Tree Service, Inc. 1966
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Box 34Vindicator Publishing Company 1912
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Box 34Virginia Anti-Saloon League 1922
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Box 34Virginia Association for Mental Health 1955
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Box 34Virginia Association of Workers for the Blind, Inc.--Richmond Chapter 1921-1925
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Box 34Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission 1937
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Box 34Virginia Chamber of Commerce 1925-1929
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Box 34Virginia Child Labor Committee 1947
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Box 34Virginia Church Conference on Race Relations 1930
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Box 34Virginia Commission on County Government 1931
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Box 34Virginia Committee for Public Schools n.d.
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Box 34Virginia Committee to Save the Martinsville Seven n.d.
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Box 34Virginia Conference of Social Work 1936-1956
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Box 34Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers n.d.
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Box 34Virginia Consumers' League 1938
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Box 34Virginia Council of Administrative Women in Education 1929
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Box 34Virginia Council on Health and Medical Care 1949-1950
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Box 34Virginia Council on Human Relations 1955-1957
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Box 34Virginia Council on Religious Education--Special Education and Financial Effort 1931, 1936
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Box 34Virginia Council on State Legislation 1947-1967
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Box 34Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles [State Highway Commissioners] 1933-1934
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Box 34Virginia Education Association 1954-1955
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Box 35Virginia Federalist1947
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Box 35Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs n.d., 1929-1955
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Box 35Virginia History and Factbook Commission n.d.
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Box 35Virginia Interracial Commission/Committee 1923-1945
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Box 35Virginia Junior Chamber of Commerce n.d.
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Box 35Virginia League for Planned Parenthood 1946
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Box 35Virginia Library Association 1928
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Box 35Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 1953-1956
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Box 35Virginia Polytechnic Institute--Cooperative Education Work in Agriculture and Home Economics 1917, 1931
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Box 35Virginia Real Estate Association 1921
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Box 35Virginia Social Science Association 1929
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Box 35Virginia Society for Crippled Children and Handicapped Adults 1944-1946
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Box 35Virginia Society for Crippled Children and Physically Handicapped Adults
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Box 351947
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Box 351948-1956
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Box 35Open Door NewsBulletin 1946-1955
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Box 35Easter Seal Society Bulletins 1950-1957
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Box 35Virginia Society for Human Life 1965-1970
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Box 35Virginia Society for Preservation of Public Schools 1956
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Box 35Virginia State Board of Education 1931
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Box 35Virginia State Board of Health 1924
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Box 35Virginia State Chamber of Commerce n.d., 1935
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Box 35Virginia State Commission on Conservation and Development 1929
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Box 35Virginia State Committees of One Hundred 1944
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Box 35Virginia State Library 1931
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Box 35Virginia State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped 1970
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Box 35Virginia State Teachers Association [Colored] 1927
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Box 35Virginia Transit Company 1948
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Box 35Virginia Tuberculosis Association 1955
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Box 35Virginia Union University 1930
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Box 35Virginia, University of
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Box 351954, 1967
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Box 35Co-Ordinate College League 1917-1918
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Box 35Institute of Public Affairs Extensions Division 1923-1934
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Box 36Virginia, University of
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Box 36Publications
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Box 36Alumni Bulletins/News 1921-1929
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Box 36Extension News 1927-1928
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Box 36Newsletters 1929-1965
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Box 36Record Extension Series 1920-1928
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Box 36Summer Quarter Bulletins 1928-1936
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Box 36Virginia Welfare Council 1938
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Box 36Virginia Women's Christian Temperance Union 1923-1924
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Box 36Virginia Women's Council of Legislative Chairman of State Organizations 1924-1956
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Box 36Virginia Youth Movement for Social Betterment 1935
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Box 36Washington [George] Bicentennial Commission 1932
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Box 36Wheeler Defense Committee 1925
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Box 36White Top Folk Festival 1935
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Box 36Whitmell Farm Life School Junior League 1922-1923
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Box 36Who's Who in Government1930
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Box 36Who's Who in Virginia1941
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Box 36William and Mary, College of 1926-1948
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Box 36William and Mary, College of--Richmond Extension Division 1929-1933
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Box 37Wilson [Woodrow] Foundation
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Box 37Correspondence 1921-1927
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Box 37Newsletters and Miscellaneous Publications 1921-1926
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Box 37Wilson [Woodrow] Institute of the Philippines 1931
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Box 37Wilson [Woodrow] Memorial Society 1929
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Box 37Woman's Auxiliary to the Medical Society of Virginia 1952
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Box 37Woman's Centennial Congress 1940
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Box 37Woman's Club 1924, 1933, 1946
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Box 37Woman's Organization for National Prohibition Reform n.d.
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Box 37Woman's Who's Who1941
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Box 37Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 1966
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Box 37Woody [Stuart] Defense Committee 1951
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Box 37Wormeley, Carter [Bishop] n.d., 1924-1934
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Box 37Young Democratic Clubs of Virginia 1946
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Box 37Young Women's Christian Association 1925-1959
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Box 37Emmanuel Church Cemetery Committee 1949
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Box 37National American Woman Suffrage Association n.d., 1920
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Box 37National Congress of Mothers 1919
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Box 37Richmond Training School 1903-1919
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Box 37Thompson, F.H. 1922
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Box 37Treasury, Department of 1919
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Box 37Virginia, University of--School of Citizenship 1928
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Box 37West, J. E. [State Senator] 1921
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Box 37American Association for Labor Legislation 1921-1953
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Box 37American Association for Social Security 1934
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Box 37American Association of Museums 1930
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Box 37American Association of University Women 1929
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Box 37American Forestry Association 1931
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Box 37Archaeological Institute of America 1927, 1936
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Box 37Artists Equity of America n.d.
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Box 37Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching 1931-1935
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Box 37Business and Professional Women's Club of Richmond, VA 1921-1932
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Box 37Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce 1931
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Box 37Chase [William E.] Memorial Fund Committee 1923
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Box 37Child Welfare League of America 1926
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Box 37Children's Shop 1929
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Box 37Citizens' Unemployment Committee 1930
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Box 37City Democratic Committee 1929, 1936
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Box 37Columbia University 1929
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Box 37Commission on Inter-Racial Co-operation 1922-1940
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Box 37Cox, James M. 1920
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Box 37Dietz Press, Inc. n.d.
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Box 37Dinnen, Matthew Hale 1923-1924
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Box 37Drama Guild 1930
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Box 37Foreign Policy Association 1925-1932
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Box 37Girl Scouts of Richmond n.d., 1929
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Box 37Glass, Carter [U.S. Senator] n.d.
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Box 37Grumbacher, M. 1929
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Box 37Hampton Alumni Association 1931
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Box 37Hinds, Noble and Eldredge 1914-1928
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Box 37Home for Needy Confederate Women 1943
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Box 37Information Bureau on Women's Work 1929-1932
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Box 37Instructive Visiting Nurse Association [IVNA] 1929
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Box 37International Mercantile Marine Company 1927
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Box 38Kappa Alpha Journal1930
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Box 38La Revue Moderne1932
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Box 38League of Nations Non-Partisan Association 1925
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Box 38Liberal Arts College for Women 1930
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Box 38Literary Digest n.d., 1928
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Box 38Little Theatre League of Richmond n.d., 1920-1927
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Box 38Lutetia Hotel--Paris n.d.
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Box 38Mapp, G. Walter [Senator] 1923
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Box 38Mapp, G. Walter [Senator] Campaign 1929
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Box 38Miller and Rhoads 1929
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Box 38Montague, Hill 1929
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Box 38Monticello Shop 1929
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Box 38Morris Plan Bank of Virginia 1933
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Box 38Mountain Mission School 1931
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Box 38Mount de Chantal Alumnae Association 1926
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Box 38Mullen, Arthur E. 1924
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Box 38National Child Welfare Association, Inc. 1926
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Box 38National Consumers League [Lucy R. Mason] 1934
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Box 38National Council for Prevention of War n.d., 1932-33
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Box 38National Education Association 1923
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Box 38National Geographic Society n.d., 1924-1930
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Box 38National Probation Association 1933
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Box 38National Save-A-Life League 1933
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Box 38National Society of Penal Information, Inc. 1930
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Box 38Negro Welfare Council 1931-1933
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Box 38Old White Art Colony 1933
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Box 38Palmer House [Chicago, IL] 1928
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Box 38Phillips, Mary E. 1927
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Box 38Pollard, J. Garland [Governor] 1932
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Box 38Pollard, J. Garland [Governor] Campaign 1929
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Box 38Publishers Service Company 1942
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Box 38Randolph Macon College 1928
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Box 38Railroad Y.M.C.A. 1932
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Box 38Revue du Vraiet du Beau1924
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Box 38Richmond Branch Foreign Policy Association 1928
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Box 38Richmond Community Fund 1926-1937
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Box 38Richmond Council of Social Agencies 1925
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Box 38Richmond Evening Journal1916
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Box 38Richmond Female Institute Alumnae Association 1932
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Box 38Richmond News-Leader1923
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Box 38Richmond Public Schools 1936
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Box 38Richmond School of Social Work and Public Health [R.P.I.--V.C.U.] 1926
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Box 38Richmond Tuberculosis Association 1929-1933
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Box 38Richmond Workers' Education Committee 1935
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Box 38St. Luke's Hospital-McGuire Clinic 1933
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Box 38St. Vincent's Hospital 1933
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Box 38Save the Children Fund n.d., 1935
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Box 38Sheltering Arms Hospital 1933
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Box 38Shockoe Cemetery 1931
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Box 38Social Service Federation--Minutes n.d.
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Box 38Southern Women's Educational Alliance 1930
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Box 38State Commission on Conservation and Development 1935
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Box 38State Planters Bank and Trust Company 1926-1937
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Box 38United Daughters of the Confederacy 1933
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Box 38Valentine Museum 1922-1941
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Box 38Virginia Commission for the Blind 1930
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Box 38Virginia Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics 1923
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Box 38Virginia Department of Labor Industry 1933
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Box 38Virginia Railway and Power Company 1920
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Box 38Virginia, University of 1920-1933
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Box 38Bureau of University Travel 1927
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Box 38West Virginia Mine Workers Union n.d.
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Box 38Woman's Auxiliary of the Richmond Academy of Medicine 1925
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Box 38Woman's Club of Ashland n.d.
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Box 38Woman's Club of Richmond 1926-1933
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Box 38Woman's Prohibition League of America 1918
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Box 38Worker's Education Committee 1929-1930
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Box 38Yorktown Sesquicentennial Association 1931
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Box 38Young Women's Christian Association [Y.W.C.A.] 1920, 1931
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Box 38Young Woman's Literary Club 1914-1915
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Box 39Fragile materials
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Box 401909
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Box 40January - July 1910
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Box 48November - December 1920
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Box 48Undated Material (1 of 2)
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Box 48Bulletins and Circulars 1919-1920
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Box 48Clay Ward Pledge Lists and Maps n.d.
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Box 48Correspondence [Edith Clark Cowles] 1915-1918
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Box 48Essay Contest n.d.
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Box 48Executive Council--Declaration of Principles, Resolutions, Information Brief
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Box 48Membership List n.d.
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Box 48Minutes 1915, 1920
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Box 48Officer List n.d.
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Box 48Recording Secretary Notebook 1919
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Box 48Americanization Committee--Bulletins and Memoranda 1917
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Box 48Announcements, Bulletins, Convention Brochures, Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 48Convention Report n.d.
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Box 49Flyers and Handbills n.d.
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Box 49Handbook and Proceedings of Jubilee Convention 1919
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Box 49Headquarters Newsletter 1916-1917
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Box 49National Congressional Committee Special Bulletin 1916
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Box 49National Suffrage News1917
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Box 49Pamphlets [Includes "Efficiency Booklet Series" pamphlets] n.d.
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Box 49Political Equality Leaflets n.d.
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Box 49Presidential Address 1919
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Box 49Press Releases n.d., 1917-1920
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Box 49Questionnaire n.d.
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Box 49Shaw Memorial [Anna Howard Shaw] 1919-1920
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Box 49Study Outline Series--Women Suffrage: A Study Outline n.d.
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Box 49Suffrage Literature Lists n.d.
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Box 49Suffrage Pageant and Parade 1913
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Box 49Victory Convention, Condensed Minutes and Handbook of N.A.W.S.A 1920
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Box 50Alabama Equal Suffrage Association n.d.
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Box 50Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government n.d.
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Box 50Brooklyn Woman Suffrage Association 1911
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Box 50Chicago Men's Equal Suffrage League n.d.
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Box 50Council of National Defense--Woman's Committee n.d.
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Box 50Empire State Campaign Committee 1914-1915
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Box 50Equal Suffrage League [Virginia League of Women Voters]--Citizenship Committee 1920
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Box 50Equal Suffrage League--Custodial Committee 1926
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Box 50Equal Suffrage Association of North Carolina n.d.
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Box 50Farmers' Educational and Co-Operative Union of America [Virginia Division] 1911
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Box 50International Woman Suffrage Alliance 1924-1926
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Box 50Iowa Equal Suffrage Association 1910-1917
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Box 50Just Government League of Maryland 1913-1921
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Box 50Kentucky Equal Rights Association n.d.
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Box 50League of Woman Voters--Program n.d.
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Box 50National College Equal Suffrage League n.d.
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Box 50National Committee for Suffrage Agriculture n.d.
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Box 50National Council of Women--Biennial Report 1916
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Box 50National Tax Association 1919
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Box 50National Union of Women Citizens--Constitution 1919
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Box 50National War Savings Committee 1917
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Box 50National Woman Suffrage Publishing Company n.d.
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Box 50National Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1917
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Box 50New Jersey Men's League for Women's Suffrage n.d.
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Box 50New York State Women's Suffrage Party n.d., 1916-1917
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Box 50North Western Federation of Colored Women's Clubs 1920
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Box 50Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association n.d., 1915
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Box 50Public Instruction, Department of 1912
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Box 50Richmond Equal Rights Association n.d.
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Box 50St. Louis Equal Suffrage League n.d.
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Box 50Southern States Woman Suffrage Conference n.d., 1915
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Box 50State Fair Committee 1912
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Box 50Tennessee State Fair--Woman's Department 1912
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Box 50Unites States Department of Labor--Information and Education Service 1919
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Box 50Virginia Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage n.d.
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Box 50Virginia Central Citizenship Committee 1920
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Box 50Virginia Federation of Labor n.d., 1912, 1917
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Box 51Virginia Good Roads Association 1920
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Box 51Virginia State Central Democratic Committee 1920
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Box 51Virginia State Federation of Woman's Clubs 1912-1919
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Box 51Virginia State War Council n.d.
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Box 51War Loan Organization--Woman's Division 1919
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Box 51West Virginia Equal Suffrage Association n.d.
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Box 51Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association 1917
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Box 51Woman's Christian Temperance Union/Woman's Temperance League 1911-1916
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Box 51Woman's Land Army of America "Women on the Land" February 1918
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Box 51Woman's War Service--Registration Bureau n.d.
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Box 51Annual Address--Lila Meade Valentine 1911
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Box 51Annual Reports n.d.
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Box 51Anti-Suffrage Literature n.d.
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Box 51Anti-Suffrage Literature-- Woman Patriot1919-1920
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Box 51Appointment Calendar 1916
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Box 51Audit Statement n.d.
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Box 51Ballots 1918
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Box 51Biographies--Suffrage Women n.d.
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Box 51Booklist 1916
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Box 51Branch Minutes and Reports n.d.
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Box 51Briefs [on Federal Suffrage Amendment] n.d., 1919
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Box 51Budgetary Material n.d.
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Box 51Budgetary Material--Pledge and Donations Lists n.d.
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Box 51Bulletins and Circulars 1911-1917
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Box 51Bulletins and Circulars n.d., 1918-1920
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Box 52Business and Professional Woman1920
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Box 52Citizenship/Political Education School Material n.d., 1920
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Box 52City Ordinances 1917
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Box 52Club List n.d.
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Box 52Conference Brochures 1913
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Box 52Convention--Delegate Lists 1919-1922
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Box 52Convention Minutes 1920
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Box 52Convention
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Box 52Notes n.d.
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Box 52Programs 1916
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Box 52Resolutions 1913-1920
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Box 52Correspondence--Executive and Headquarters Secretary Reports n.d., 1914-1919
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Box 52Democratic Convention--State, Roanoke 1916, 1920
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Box 52Dollar Post-Card Plan n.d.
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Box 52Draft Speeches--Lila Meade Valentine n.d.
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Box 52Essay
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Box 52Bosher, Kate Langley "Legislature's Chance" n.d.
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Box 52Bowne, B.P. "Man's View of Woman Suffrage" n.d.
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Box 52Clark, Adèle "Symbol of Civilization" n.d.
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Box 52Clarke, Mary Pollard "Human Rights--Not in Violation of State's Rights" n.d.
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Box 52Dahl, E. Peabody "Suffrage, A Woman's Right and Duty" March 11, 1920
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Box 52Foster, Mrs. W.W. "Anti-Suffrage Home" n.d.
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Box 52Foster, Mrs. W.W. "Woman's Work" n.d.
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Box 52Henning, Julia R. n.d., 1910
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Box 52Mason, Lucy R. "Divine Discontent" [Lucy Cary?] n.d.
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Box 52Mason, Lucy R. "Expediency or Right?" 1913
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Box 52Mason, Lucy R. "Religious and Social Aspect of the Suffrage Movement" n.d.
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Box 52Norris, Kathleen "Forty-Five and Comfortable and Nothing to Do" n.d.
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Box 52Temple, Alice "Plea for Equal Suffrage" n.d.
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Box 52Winn, M.D. "Women's Votes Make Better Babies" n.d.
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Box 52Essay Drafts n.d.
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Box 52Executive Committee Plan 1920
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Box 52"Facts and Fallacies" by Adèle Clark 1912
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Box 52Flyers and Handbills n.d., 1913, 1919-1920
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Box 52Ginter Park Election 1912
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Box 52International Suffrage Literature n.d., 1911
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Box 52Itineraries n.d.
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Box 52Labor [includes Commissioner of Labor (James B. Doherty) paper] 1912
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Box 52Leaflets n.d.
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Box 52Lee [Robert E.] Camp 1892
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Box 53Legislative Material n.d., 1917-1920
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Box 53Letters to the Editor n.d., 1913-1920
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Box 53Liberty Loan Campaign n.d., 1918-1919
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Box 53Lists--Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 53Membership Cards and Lists (1 of 2) n.d.
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Box 53Membership Cards and Lists (2 of 2) n.d.
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Box 53Membership/Officer Lists (Bound Volumes)
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Box 53Minutes--Board of Directors, Executive Committee n.d., 1912-1920
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Box 53Monthly Demonstrations 1917
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Box 53National Convention Speech--Mrs. Lila Mead Valentine September 1916
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Box 53National Woman Suffrage Convention Delegates List 1919
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Box 54Newspaper Clippings n.d.
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Box 54Newspaper Clippings n.d.
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Box 54Newspaper Clippings [photocopied] n.d., 1914-1920
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Box 54Notebook--Adèle Clark n.d.
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Box 54Notebook--Edith Clark Cowles 1919-1920
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Box 54Notebook--Nora Houston n.d.
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Box 54Notebook--Ida Mae Thompson 1909(?)-1920
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Box 54Organizational Charts and History n.d.
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Box 54Organization Plan 1917
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Box 54Patriotic Luncheons n.d.
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Box 54Presidential Campaign Flyers--19th Century
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Box 54Press Bureau--Correspondence/Suffrage Data 1915-1916
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Box 54Public Meetings Permit 1915
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Box 54Red Cross Auxiliary War Work Reports 1917
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Box 54Resolutions n.d.
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Box 54Social Hygiene--Pamphlets
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Box 54Souvenir Program "Jollies of 1919" 1919
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Box 55Stanton [Elizabeth Cady] Centennial Luncheon 1915
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Box 55State Suffrage Association Director 1914
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Box 55State Suffrage Association List n.d.
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Box 55Suffrage
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Box 55Addresses/Speeches
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Box 55Clark, [Chief Justice] Walter "Ballots for Both" 1916
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Box 55Clark, Adèle
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Box 55Calendars 1914, 1917
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Box 55Diary and Handbook 1918
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Box 55Literature Mailing List n.d.
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Box 55Pattern Advertisements n.d.
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Box 55Plays n.d., 1913-1914
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Box 55Plays--"Gaslight" scripts n.d.
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Box 55Poetry n.d.
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Box 55Post Cards n.d.
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Box 55Schools n.d., 1913
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Box 55Schools--Lecture Material 1917
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Box 55Schools--Lesson Book n.d.
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Box 55Sketch [by Nora Houston] n.d.
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Box 55Supplemental Literature n.d., 1919-1920
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Box 55Taylor [Alice O.] Story--"Dilsey" n.d.
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Box 55Townsend [C.E.]--notes on League of Women Voters Chicago Convention 1920
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Box 56Victory Loan Memo Book 1919
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Box 56Virginia Addenda n.d.
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Box 56Virginia General Assembly
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Box 56House of Delegates--Suffrage Position Data [delegates last names arranged alphabetically]
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Box 56Senate--Suffrage Position Data [arranged by Senate district]
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Box 56Virginia Newspaper List 1917, 1919
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Box 56Virginia Suffrage News1914
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Box 56Virginia Suffrage NewsCorrespondents, Petition Blanks and Subscription Lists 1914
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Box 56Virginia Tours (Organizing Suffrage Chapters)--Faith W. Morgan n.d.
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Box 56Virginia Tours (Organizing Suffrage Chapters)--Eudora W. Ramsay n.d., 1917
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Box 56Voter Registration and Election Law Materials n.d., 1920
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Box 56Woman's Bible
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Box 56Woman's Journal and Suffrage News1912-1913, 1916
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Box 56Woman's Magazine1909
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Box 56World Convention Dates
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Box 56Yearbooks 1910, 1916
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Box 57 (Oversize)Cash Book--"Your Girl and Mine" 1912
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Box 57 (Oversize)Corresponding Secretary Account Book 1910-1920
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Box 57 (Oversize)Honor Roll List n.d.
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Box 57 (Oversize)International Woman Suffrage Alliance-- International Woman Suffrage News[Damaged and Fragile Material]
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Box 57 (Oversize)Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission n.d.
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Box 57 (Oversize)Lists of Names n.d.
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Box 57 (Oversize)Membership Application Cards [on newsprint] n.d.
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Box 57 (Oversize)Minutes--Executive Board Equal Suffrage League of Richmond 1914-1919
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Box 58 (Oversize)National American Woman Suffrage Association--Bulletins 1918
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Box 58 (Oversize)National American Woman Suffrage Association--Bulletins 1919-1920
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Box 58 (Oversize)Order Book n.d.
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Box 58 (Oversize)Subscription book
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Box 58 (Oversize)Suffrage Play--Title and Date unknown
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Box 58 (Oversize)Virginia Women's Council of Legislative Chairmen of State Organizations--Bulletins n.d., 1924-1928
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Box 59Enrollment Cards
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Box 60Enrollment Cards
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Box 61Accomac County
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Box 61Albemarle County
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Box 61Alexandria County
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Box 61Alleghany County
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Box 61Amelia County
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Box 61Amherst County
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Box 61Appomattox County
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Box 61Augusta County
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Box 61Bedford County
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Box 61Botetourt County
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Box 61Brunswick County
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Box 61Campbell County
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Box 61Chesterfield County
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Box 61Clarke County
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Box 61Craig County
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Box 61Culpeper County
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Box 61Dinwiddie County
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Box 61Elizabeth City County
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Box 61Essex County
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Box 61Fairfax County
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Box 61Fauquier County
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Box 61Frederick County
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Box 61Goochland County
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Box 61Grayson County
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Box 61Gloucester County
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Box 61Hanover County
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Box 61Henrico County
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Box 61Isle of Wright County
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Box 61James City County
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Box 61King and Queen County
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Box 61King William County
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Box 61Lancaster County
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Box 61Loudoun County
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Box 61Mecklenburg County
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Box 61Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
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Box 61Norfolk
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Box 61Northampton County
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Box 61Nottoway County
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Box 62Orange County
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Box 62Page County
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Box 62Pittsylvania County
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Box 62Prince Edward County
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Box 62Powhatan County
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Box 62Prince William County
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Box 62Princess Anne County
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Box 62Richmond County
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Box 62Roanoke City
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Box 62Roanoke County
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Box 62Rappahannock County
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Box 62Rockbridge County, Local Officers
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Box 62Rockingham County
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Box 62Shenandoah County
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Box 62Southampton County
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Box 62Spottsylvania County
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Box 62Suffolk
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Box 62Teachers' Convention--Miscellaneous, Petitions
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Box 62Warren County
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Box 62Warwick County
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Box 63Buckingham, Fredericksburg, Mecklenburg, Middlesex, Nelson, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Madison, Orange, Campbell
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Box 63Chesterfield County
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Box 63Henrico County, King William Co., Southampton Co.
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Box 63James City, Williamsburg, Amherst, Winchester [Men], Albemarle, Frederick, Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Caroline, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Rockbridge, Bedford
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Box 63Northumberland, Pulaski, Alexandria, Fairfax, Charlotte, Albemarle, Campbell
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Box 63Richmond (1 of 2)
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Box 63Richmond (2 of 2)
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Box 63Tidewater and Miscellaneous
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Box 63Miscellaneous (1 of 2)
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Box 63Miscellaneous (2 of 2)
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Box 64Annual Meeting Report 1937
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Box 64Annual Reports 1922, 1956-1957, 1967-1968
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Box 64Ballots n.d., 1931
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Box 64Board of Directors--Memoranda, Minutes 1921, 1943-1947, 1964
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Box 64Budget Proposals and Reports [Treasurer's Report] 1928-1929, 1931-1964
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Box 64Bulletins and Circular 1920-1929
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Box 64Bulletins and Circular n.d., 1931-1971
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Box 64Bulletins-- Time for Action!1960-1965
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Box 64By-Laws n.d., 1953-1954, 1971
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Box 64Calendar of Events n.d., 1954-1955
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Box 64Child Welfare Committee [Correspondence--Mrs. Lee, Chair] 1933
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Box 64City Council Candidate Lists n.d., 1925, 1930
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Box 64City Council Candidate Questionnaire Replies 1932-1966
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Box 64City Democratic Committee [Richmond] 1920, 1925-1926, 1930
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Box 64City Planning Commission [Richmond] 1934-1935, 1951
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Box 65Congressional Candidates Questionnaires 1958
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Box 65Correspondence
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Box 65Efficiency in Government, Committee on 1933
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Box 65Information Bureau 1925
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Box 65President/Executive Secretary
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Box 651921-1929
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Box 651930 - 1978
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Box 65"Dancing Feet of 1933" Program--Advertising lists, Correspondence 1933
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Box 65Donor Lists n.d.
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Box 65Executive Secretary Report 1922
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Box 65Finance Committee 1949
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Box 65Handbills and Leaflets n.d., 1929
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Box 65Inter-racial Relations Committee--Minutes 1948
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Box 65"Interest Finder" n.d.
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Box 65Interest Sheet n.d.
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Box 65Luncheon Lists n.d.
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Box 65Member's Handbooks n.d., 1959
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Box 65Membership Lists n.d., 1926, 1930, 1966
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Box 65Membership Pledges and Quotas n.d.
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Box 65Memoranda--Adèle Clark 1968
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Box 65News Bulletins 1926-1930
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Box 65Newsletters
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Box 651942-1954
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Box 66Newsletters
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Box 661955-1959
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Box 661960-1963
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Box 661964-1968
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Box 661969-1971
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Box 66Newspaper Clippings regarding Richmond League of Women Voters n.d., 1931, 1966
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Box 66Newspaper Editorials 1956
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Box 66Notes and Draft Correspondence n.d.
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Box 66Notes on LWV programs [Adèle Clark] 1966
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Box 66Officer Lists 1928-1966
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Box 66Organizational History n.d., 1932-1933
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Box 66Program Agendas n.d., 1931-1932
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Box 66Programs of Legislation [Proposed] n.d., 1935-1936
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Box 66Programs of Study and Work [Proposed] n.d., 1930-1931
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Box 66Questionnaire n.d.
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Box 66Reports--State League President n.d., 1929-1932
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Box 66Republican Club of Richmond, VA 1921
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Box 67Resolutions n.d., 1920-1921
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Box 67Richmond Child Labor Committee 1947
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Box 67Richmond City Planning Board--Report 1939
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Box 67Richmond City
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Box 67Proposed Annexation Report 1936
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Box 67Public Utilities, Department of--Annual Reports 1929, 1943
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Box 67Public Welfare, Department of
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Box 67Annual Reports 1927, 1935/Illegitimacy Study 1910-1955
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Box 67Reports to Its Citizens 1956
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Box 67Survey of Affairs Report 1935
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Box 67Richmond Council on Adult Education 1935-1936
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Box 67Richmond Public Library 1922
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Box 67Richmond Woman's Organizations Lists 1920-1924
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Box 67Round Table--The Industrial South 1931
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Box 67Special Committee of Review--Minutes n.d.
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Box 67State Fiscal Policy Committee 1963
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Box 67Virginia Cookery Book Memoranda [A. Clark] 1954 (s.a. Series V, Subseries J)
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Box 67Virginia General Assembly Candidates Questionnaires 1947, 1965
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Box 67Voters Service Committee--City Council Candidates Report 1948
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Box 67Ward Meetings--Minutes 1921
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Box 67Yearbooks 1949-1950, 1954-1955
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Box 67Y.W.C.A. Luncheon--Correspondence and Lists 1934
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Box 67November - December 1920
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Box 67Jan 1921
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Box 68Feb 1921
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Box 68March - April 1921
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Box 68May - June 1921
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Box 68Jul 1921
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Box 68September - October 1921
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Box 69October - December 1922
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Box 69February - March 1923
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Box 69April - June 1923
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Box 69July - September 1923
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Box 70Oct 1923
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Box 71July - September 1925
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Box 72October - December 1925
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Box 72October - December 1926
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Box 74February - March 1930
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Box 74April - June 1930
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Box 75October - December 1930
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Box 75January - March 1931
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Box 75March - April 1932
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Box 75May - June 1932
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Box 76January - March 1935
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Box 76April - December 1935
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Box 771936-1944
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Box 77undated material
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Box 77Board of Directors
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Box 77Agendas
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Box 77Correspondence
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Box 771921-1923
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Box 771924-1925
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Box 781927
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Box 781930-1935
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Box 781921-1923
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Box 78Memoranda 1920-1938
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Box 78Minutes
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Box 781920-1923
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Box 781924-1925
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Box 781926-1927
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Box 781928
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Box 79Pre-Convention Board Meeting Minutes n.d., 1925
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Box 79Post Convention Board Meeting Minutes 1924-1925
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Box 79Programs n.d.
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Box 79Resolutions n.d., 1921, 1925
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Box 79Executive Council
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Box 79Minutes 1923, 1925
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Box 79Minutes--Pre-Convention n.d.
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Box 79Executive Committee
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Box 79Agendas 1923-1932
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Box 79Correspondence 1921-1933
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Box 79Memoranda n.d., 1921-1933
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Box 79Minutes 1921-1928
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Box 79Minutes 1929-1933
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Box 79Resolutions 1932
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Box 79General Council
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Box 79Memoranda n.d., 1932
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Box 79Pre-Convention Meetings 1926-1930
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Box 79Standing/Special Committees
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Box 79Capitol Committee--Minutes 1924
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Box 79Child Welfare Committee
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Box 79Bulletins, Correspondence, Miscellaneous 1921-1925, 1926-1934
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Box 79Infant Welfare and Maternity Questionnaires 1925
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Box 79Reports n.d.
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Box 80Constitution Revision Committee--Correspondence and Report 1922
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Box 80Education, Committee on
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Box 80American Citizenship Committee 1920-1921
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Box 80Bulletins, Correspondence, Miscellaneous n.d., 1920-1933
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Box 80Report n.d., 1925, 1928
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Box 80Efficiency in Government, Department of (s.a. Series VII, Subseries B)
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Box 80Election Laws and Methods 1920
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Box 80General Correspondence 1921-1931
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Box 80Memoranda and Reports n.d., 1920-1932
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Box 80Efficiency in Government Conference
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Box 80Addresses 1921
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Box 80Announcements, Lists, Notes, Program Agendas, Resolutions, Miscellaneous 1921
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Box 81Efficiency in Government, Committee on
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Box 81Efficiency in Government Conference
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Box 81Correspondence September - October 1921
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Box 81Correspondence November 1921 - June 1922
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Box 81Correspondence--"Survey of the Voters Mind" 1922-1926
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Box 81"Get Out the Vote" Campaign--Bulletins, Correspondence, Instructions Reports 1922-1926
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Box 81Interracial Cooperation Material--Correspondence, Pamphlets, Reports, Miscellaneous 1921-1928
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Box 81International Cooperation to Prevent War, Committee on
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Box 81Bulletins and Correspondence 1921-1922, 1923
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Box 82International Cooperation to Prevent War, Committee on
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Box 82Bulletins and Correspondence 1924-1925
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Box 82Bulletins, Correspondence and Miscellaneous n.d., 1926-1932
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Box 82Louisa K. Fast Virginia Tour [Includes Correspondence, Itineraries, Memoranda,
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Box 82Newspaper Clippings] October 1930
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Box 82Newspaper Clippings [fragile materials] n.d.
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Box 82Reports n.d.
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Box 82International Cooperation to Prevent War, Conference on the Cause and Cure of War
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Box 82Delegate Lists, Memoranda, Notes, Reports n.d., 1928
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Box 82Reports n.d.
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Box 82Joint Executive Committee (Virginia and Richmond)--Minutes 1921
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Box 82Legal Status of Women, Committee on--Bulletins, Correspondence, Miscellaneous 1921-1931
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Box 82Living Costs, Committee on [Food Supply and Demand]--General Correspondence, Reports, Miscellaneous 1921-1931
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Box 82Membership Extension Committee--Minutes and Program 1932
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Box 82New Voters, Committee on
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Box 82Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports
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Box 821925
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Box 821926-1928 [Miss Jeffires Heinrich, Chair]
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Box 83Organization Committee
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Box 83Correspondence, Minutes, Notes n.d., 1920
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Box 83Correspondence and Questionnaires 1920-1923
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Box 83Correspondence 1925-1926 [Chair Pro Tem Mrs. John T. Lewis]
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Box 83Press Department [Press Chair/Publicity Director]--Correspondence and Memoranda,
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Box 83Primary Committee on Elections 1922
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Box 83Prison Conditions/Farm Committee--Bulletins, Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings
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Box 831922-1927
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Box 83Public Health, Committee on 1925
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Box 83Resolutions Committee--Reports 1921-1922
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Box 83Social Hygiene, Committee on--Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports, Miscellaneous
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Box 831922-1923
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Box 83State-Wide Membership Committee--Minutes 1932
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Box 83Steering Committee [Prospective League of Women Voters]--Correspondence, Minutes 1946
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Box 83Uniform Laws, Committee on--Bulletins, Correspondence, Miscellaneous 1921-1923
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Box 83Women in Industry, Committee on
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Box 83Correspondence, Reports, Miscellaneous 1920-1933
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Box 83Correspondence--"Shorter Day and Women Workers" 1923-1930
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Box 84State League Conventions
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Box 84Ballots n.d., 1923, 1929
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Box 84Biennial Convention 1933
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Box 84Committee Reports and Recommendations
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Box 841922-1923
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Box 841924-1926
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Box 841927-1931
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Box 84Convention
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Box 84Chair Correspondence [Mrs. S.S. Matthews] 1924
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Box 84Rules Committee 1928
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Box 84Site Brochures n.d., 1930-1933
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Box 84Delegate/Visitor Correspondence and Lists [Prospective] 1922-1923
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Box 84Delegate/Visitor Correspondence and Lists [Prospective] 1924-1933
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Box 84Executive/Headquarters Secretary Reports 1922-1929
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Box 84Finance Committee--Correspondence 1924-1925
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Box 84Minutes and Reports n.d., 1923-1929
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Box 85Notes n.d.
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Box 85Newspaper clippings n.d., 1923-1924
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Box 85Nominating Committee [includes correspondence] 1925-1933
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Box 85Pledges [National and State] 1922-1930
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Box 85Program Committee--Correspondence
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Box 851924
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Box 851925
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Box 851926 [Lynchburg]
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Box 851927
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Box 851928
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Box 851929
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Box 85Programs n.d., 1922-1931
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Box 85Resolutions n.d., 1923
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Box 85Speeches n.d., 1924-1929
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Box 86Tenth Anniversary Convention--Newspaper clippings 1930
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Box 86Tenth Anniversary Convention--Registration Book 1930
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Box 86Tenth Annual--Convention Drama "Decade of League Work" by Adèle Clark 1930
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Box 86National League Conventions
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Box 86Cleveland--Correspondence, Memoranda, Newspaper Articles, Reports, Resolutions,Miscellaneous 1921
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Box 86Baltimore [Pan American Conference]--Correspondence, Miscellaneous 1922
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Box 86Des Moines--Correspondence, Miscellaneous 1923
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Box 86Buffalo--Correspondence, Delegate Lists, Miscellaneous 1924
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Box 86Richmond
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Box 86Announcements, Programs, Resolutions, Miscellaneous n.d., 1924-1925
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Box 86Commonwealth Club Dinner n.d.
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Box 86Delegate Correspondence and Lists March--April 1925
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Box 86Delegate and Visitor Lists n.d.
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Box 86Gala Finance Luncheon 1925
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Box 86General Chairman Report n.d.
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Box 86Local Committee Expense Statement and Financial Report 1925
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Box 86Memoranda, Notes and Reports n.d., 1924
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Box 86Newspaper Clippings 1925
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Box 86Notes [by Adèle Clark] n.d.
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Box 87Official Visitors Correspondence March - April 1925
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Box 87Pledge Distribution List 1925
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Box 87Program Committee Correspondence 1924-1925
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Box 87"Special Visitor" Plan n.d.
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Box 87Staff Conference, Minutes, Notes 1925
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Box 87Woman Citizenarticle 1925
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Box 87St.Louis--Correspondence, Memoranda, Newspaper clippings and Miscellaneous n.d., 1926
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Box 87Book of Possibilities n.d.
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Box 87Budget [Committee?] Report November 1920
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Box 87Finance, Committee on
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Box 87Finance Chair--Correspondence and Memoranda 1921-1925, 1926, 1927-1928
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Box 88Finance, Committee on
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Box 88Finance Chair--Correspondence and Memoranda 1929-1935
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Box 88Individual and Local League Pledge and Quota Lists n.d., 1923-1935
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Box 88Recommendations and Reports of Finance Chair n.d., 1929
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Box 88Treasurer, Office of
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Box 88Correspondence 1921-1924, 1925, 1926-1939
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Box 88Notes n.d., 1921
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Box 88Reports n.d., 1921-1928
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Box 89Cashbook 1922-1923
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Box 89Comparison Liabilities 1924-1925
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Box 89Expenditures and Receipts 1934-1936
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Box 89Financial History n.d.
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Box 89Financial Statements 1922-1932
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Box 89Lease Agreements 1922-1927
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Box 89Ledger Sheets--Receipts and Disbursements 1920-1921
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Box 89Statement of Operations 1921-1923
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Box 89Bill Abstracts and Summaries n.d.
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Box 90Children's Code Commission
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Box 90Correspondence, Drafts of Bills, Consent Laws, Questionnaires, Miscellaneous 1921, 1921-1923
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Box 90Legislative Committee
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Box 90Bulletins, Circulars, Correspondence Legislative Chair 1920-1921, 1922
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Box 90Legislative Committee
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Box 90Bulletins, Circulars, Correspondence Legislative Chair 1923, 1925, 1926-1936
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Box 91Legislative Committee
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Box 91Reports and Summaries n.d., 1920-1929
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Box 91Legislation Measures and Programs
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Box 91Candidate's/Legislator's Replies 1921-1922, 1923
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Box 91Legislation Measures and Programs
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Box 91Candidates's Replies 1925-1927, 1929-1931, 1931-1932, 1931-1932
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Box 92Legislation Measures and Programs
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Box 92Candidate's Replies 1932
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Box 92Legislation Measures and Programs
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Box 92Candidates's Replies 1933-1934, 1935-1937
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Box 92Correspondence, Candidates/Legislators Responses to Questionnaires 1922-1938
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Box 92Virginia Women's Council of Legislative Chairmen of State Organizations
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Box 92Legislative Chair: M.E. Pidgeon, May I. Moore--Correspondence 1923-1925
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Box 92Bulletins, Calendars of Legislation, Circulars, Lists, Reports, Miscellaneous 1923-1944
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Box 93Miscellaneous n.d., 1920-1934
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Box 93City Leagues
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Box 93Alexandria Branch--Correspondence 1920-1928
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Box 93Bristol VA/TN--Correspondence, report 1921-1929
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Box 93Craddock League 1923-1932
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Box 93Crozet League 1924-1925
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Box 93Farmville League 1920-1927
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Box 93Fredricksburg--Correspondence 1920-1924
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Box 93Front Royal 1926
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Box 93Hampton 1921-1922
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Box 93Harrisonburg 1920-1924
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Box 93Hopewell--City Point 1923
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Box 93Lynchburg--Correspondence 1920-1922
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Box 93Lynchburg--Correspondence 1923-1928
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Box 93Lynchburg--Correspondence 1929-1934
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Box 94Norfolk--Correspondence 1920-1922
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Box 94Norfolk--Correspondence 1923-1925
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Box 94Norfolk--Correspondence 1926-1928
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Box 94Norfolk--Correspondence 1929-1933
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Box 94Petersburg--Correspondence 1920-1923
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Box 94Portsmouth--Correspondence 1923-1933
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Box 94Radford [East Radford] 1921-1924
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Box 94Roanoke--Correspondence 1920-1921
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Box 94Roanoke--Correspondence 1922
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Box 94Roanoke--Correspondence 1923-1932
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Box 94Shawsville 1922-1927
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Box 94Williamsburg 1920-1924
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Box 94Winchester 1920-1923
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Box 95City/County Leagues
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Box 95Charlottesville/Albemarle--Correspondence 1920-1922
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Box 95Charlottesville/Albemarle--Correspondence 1923-1924
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Box 95Charlottesville/Albemarle--Correspondence 1925-1932
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Box 95Chatham/Pittsylvania Co. 1921-1923
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Box 95Cherrydale/Arlington Co. 1922-1931
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Box 95Danville/Pittsylvania Co. 1920-1924
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Box 95Gretna/Pittsylvania Co. 1920-1924
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Box 95Newport News/Warwick 1922
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Box 95Norfolk/Princess Anne Co.--Correspondence 1920-1933
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Box 95Roanoke/Salem Co.--Correspondence 1921-1924
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Box 95Staunton/August Co. 1920-1923
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Box 95Suffolk/Nanesmond Co. 1922-1924
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Box 95County Leagues
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Box 95Accomac 1920-1924
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Box 95Alleghany [Clifton Forge League] 1921-1924
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Box 95Amherst 1922
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Box 95Appomattox 1921-1924
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Box 95Augusta 1921-1923
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Box 95Bath 1922
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Box 95Bedford--Correspondence, report 1921-1925
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Box 95Brunswick 1921-1924
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Box 95Buchanan 1921
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Box 95Buckingham 1921-1924
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Box 95Campbell 1921-1922
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Box 95Charlotte 1920-1922
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Box 95Charles City 1921, 1926
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Box 95Chesterfield [Chester] 1921-1933
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Box 95Clarke 1923
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Box 96Elizabeth City [Hampton] 1921-1922
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Box 96Essex 1921-1923
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Box 96Fairfax [Providence League] 1920-1927
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Box 96Fauquier [Marshall and Scott Branch] 1921-1925
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Box 96Floyd 1921
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Box 96Gloucester 1921-1922
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Box 96Greensville 1921, 1924
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Box 96Goochland 1921
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Box 96Hanover [Ashland Civic League, Cold Harbor, Patrick Henry] 1921-1933
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Box 96Henrico [Rio Vista, Tuckahoe, Varina Leagues] 1921-1924
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Box 96Henry 1920-1922
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Box 96James City 1921
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Box 96King William 1923
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Box 96Lancaster 1921-1922
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Box 96Loudoun 1920-1924
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Box 96Louisa 1921-1923
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Box 96Madison 1920, 1926
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Box 96Matthews 1921-1922
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Box 96Mecklenburg 1920-1922
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Box 96Montgomery 1921-1923
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Box 96Nelson [Faber League?]--Correspondence 1924
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Box 96Northampton 1920-1924
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Box 96Orange 1923
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Box 96Pittsylvania [Chatham, Greenfield] 1920-1924
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Box 96Prince George 1921
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Box 96Prince William 1921-1922
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Box 96Pulaski 1920
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Box 96Rockbridge 1922
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Box 96Russell 1921
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Box 96Smyth 1920-1921
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Box 96Southampton 1925
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Box 96Surrey [Claremont League] 1921-1925
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Box 96Tazewell 1921-1924
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Box 96Warren 1921-1923
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Box 96Washington 1922
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Box 96Wise 1921-1927
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Box 97Institute of Citizenship and Government
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Box 97Bulletins, Correspondence, Memoranda, Programs, Miscellaneous 1923
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Box 97Institute of Public Affairs
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Box 97Addresses 1931
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Box 97Circulars n.d.
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Box 97Conferences "Adult Education" 1933
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Box 97Conferences "Studying Public Affairs the Year Around" 1932
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Box 97Correspondence--Adèle Clark 1927-1938
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Box 97Director Correspondence 1932
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Box 97Draft Correspondence and Notes--Adèle Clark n.d.
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Box 97Invitations, Membership Lists, Newspaper Clippings, Publications n.d.
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Box 97Lesson Outlines n.d.
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Box 97Proceedings and Roundtables n.d.
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Box 97Office of the Instructor
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Box 97Correspondence 1920-1924, 1925-1933
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Box 97Proceedings of the School of Citizenship 1920, 1923
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Box 97Program--"Know Your League" n.d.
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Box 98Publications 1923-1932
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Box 98"Ten Practical Lessons for Virginia Citizens" n.d.
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Box 98Agriculture, Department of--Bureau of Home Economics n.d., 1929
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Box 98American Association for Labor Legislation 1922-1925
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Box 98American Civil Liberties Union n.d.
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Box 98American Foundation n.d., 1927-1928
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Box 98American Game Protection Association 1922
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Box 98Better Government League 1926-1927
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Box 98Carnegie Endowment for International Peace "International Conciliation" 1915-1929
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Box 98Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co. 1922
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Box 98Citizens Clearinghouse on Public Education n.d.
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Box 98Citizenship Conference 1923
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Box 98Clearing Committee for Organizations Supporting Reciprocal Trade 1947
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Box 98Commerce, Department of 1932
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Box 98Co-Operative Education Association of Virginia--Annual Reports, Bulletins, Memoranda, Minutes, Publications 1923-1932
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Box 99Crittenton [Florence] Mission--Annual Report, Biennial Report 1927, 1922-1924
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Box 99Democratic State Central Committee correspondence--[Mary E. Pidgeon 1921] 1921-1925
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Box 99Federal Board for Vocational Education [Division of Civilian Vocational Rehabilitation] 1924
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Box 99Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America "Information Service" Bulletins
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Box 991923-1926
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Box 99Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America Publications n.d., 1923-1925
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Box 99Foreign Policy Association
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Box 99Bulletins, Memoranda, Newspaper Clippings
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Box 99Information Service Bulletins, Reports 1925-1935
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Box 99News Bulletins 1923-1934
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Box 99Foreign Policy Association
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Box 99Publications 1923-1931
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Box 100General Defense Committee 1922
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Box 100General Federation of Women's Clubs 1924-1933
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Box 100Interior, Department of--Bureau of Education--Bulletins 1929-1930
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Box 100International Woman Suffrage Alliance 1921-1926
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Box 100Inter-Racial Cooperation, Commission on 1920, 1924-1925
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Box 100Labor, Department of
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Box 100Women's/Children's Bureau
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Box 100Bulletins, Charts, Circulars n.d., 1920-1932
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Box 100Publications [Children's] n.d., 1919-1931
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Box 100Publications [Women's] (1 of 2) n.d., 1920-1921
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Box 100Publications [Women's] (2 of 2) n.d., 1940-1942
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Box 101Labor, Department of
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Box 101Southern Regional Conferences on Labor Standards 1935-1936
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Box 101League of Nations Association
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Box 101Commission Reports 1923-1925
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Box 101Memoranda, Miscellaneous
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Box 101News Bulletins 1923-1933
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Box 101Pamphlets, Publications (1 of 3) n.d., 1924-1932
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Box 101Pamphlets, Publications (2 of 3) n.d., 1923-1924
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Box 101Pamphlets, Publications (3 of 3) n.d., 1933
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Box 101League of Virginia Municipalities
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Box 101Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc. 1926
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Box 101National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P) 1926
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Box 101National Association of Manufactures 1926
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Box 101National Association of Postal Supervisors--Richmond Branch 1936
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Box 101National Child Labor Committee n.d., 1924-1930
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Box 101National Child Labor Committee--Publications 1924-1927
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Box 102National Civil Service Reform League n.d., 1922-1924
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Box 102National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control 1933
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Box 102National Committee on the Causes and Cures of War
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Box 102Bulletins, memorandum, Reading Course Lists, Miscellaneous 1926-1935
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Box 102Conference Pamphlets and Programs n.d., 1925-1931
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Box 102Conference Reports 1925, 1926, 1928
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Box 102National Consumers' League n.d., 1923
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Box 103National Council for the Prevention of War [Reduction of Armaments]
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Box 103Handbills, Memoranda, Pamphlets n.d., 1921-1931
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Box 103Publications, Bulletin, News Bulletin1922-1930
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Box 103National Council of Jewish Women 1924
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Box 103National Economic League n.d., 1925, 1932
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Box 103National Education Association 1923
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Box 103National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. 1930-1931
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Box 103National Interracial Conference 1928-1929
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Box 103National Kindergarten Association n.d., 1922
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Box 103National Municipal League 1922-1923
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Box 103National Popular Government League 1927-1932
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Box 103National Recovery Administration 1933
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Box 103National Tax Association n.d. 1919
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Box 103National Woman's Party 1921-1931
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Box 103National Woman's Party-- Equal Rights1927
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Box 104National Women's Trade Union League
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Box 104Bulletins, Newsletters, Miscellaneous n.d., 1922-1934
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Box 104Life and Labor Bulletins 1923-1929, 1930-1932, 1933-1944
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Box 104Pamphlets, Proceedings n.d., 1922, 1924
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Box 104Norfolk Women's Registration Committee n.d.
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Box 104Order of Railway Conductors 1930
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Box 104Organizations Associated for Ratification of the Child Labor Amendment [Women's Committee for the Children's Amendment 1924] 1925-1926
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Box 104Proportional Representation League 1924
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Box 105Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1932
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Box 105Schalkenback [Robert] Foundation 1930
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Box 105Southern Council of Women and Children in Industry 1931
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Box 105Southern Women's Educational Alliance 1921-1933
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Box 105United Front for Better Government Personnel 1935
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Box 105U.S. Civil Service Commission (1 of 2) n.d.
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Box 105U.S. Civil Service Commission (2 of 2) n.d.
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Box 105United States Federation of Justice 1928
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Box 105Virginia Board of Charities and Corrections--Juvenile Laws--Summary and Analysis 1921
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Box 105Virginia Board of Education--Bulletins 1921-1922, 1928
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Box 105Virginia Bureau of Research 1930
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Box 105Virginia Commission on County Government--report 1934, 1936
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Box 105Virginia Committee on Distribution n.d.
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Box 105Virginia Commonwealth Secretary [Includes publications on Virginia Election Laws] 1920-1934
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Box 106Virginia Conference of Social Work 1925-1935
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Box 106Virginia Conference on Child Health and Protection n.d.
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Box 106Virginia Council Executive and Administrative Women in Education
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Box 106Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration
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Box 106Virginia Education Association n.d., 1932
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Box 106Virginia Educational Conference 1923
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Box 106Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs--Legislative Chair Correspondence 1927-1956
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Box 106Virginia Good Roads Association
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Box 106Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls--Annual Report 1935
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Box 106Virginia Military Institute--Arts and Sciences Committee Report n.d.
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Box 106Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1923
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Box 106Virginia Republican Party--Candidate lists, Party Platforms, Miscellaneous n.d., 1920-1921
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Box 106Virginia State Board of Health--Bureau of Child Welfare/Health--Director's Report n.d.
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Box 106Virginia State Board/Department of Health--Health Bulletins 1915-1922
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Box 106Virginia State Board/Department of Labor and Industry 1923-1940
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Box 106Virginia State Board/Department of Public Welfare 1922-1934
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Box 106Virginia State Chamber of Commerce 1925-1929
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Box 107Virginia State Department of Taxation n.d.
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Box 107Virginia State Fair Association n.d., 1926
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Box 107Virginia State Library n.d.
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Box 107Virginia State Penitentiary 1933
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Box 107Virginia State Teachers Association 1922
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Box 107Virginia Women's Legislative Council 1932
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Box 107Woman's Centennial Congress 1940
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Box 107Woman's Committee for Pollical Action 1924
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Box 107Woman's Constitutional League of Virginia 1925
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Box 107Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom 1929-1931
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Box 107Women's Joint Congressional Committee 1924-1927
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Box 107Women's National Democratic Club n.d.
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Box 107Women's Universal Alliance 1924
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Box 107World Peace Foundation 1923-1926
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Subseries I: Governor's Ball (n.d., 1926-1929)
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Box 107Announcements, Bulletins, Guest/Patron Lists and Miscellaneous 1928
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Box 107Correspondence
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Box 107Bulletins, Memoranda and Miscellaneous 1929
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Box 107Costume/Decoration 1929
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Box 107Financial, Receipts and Records 1928
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Box 108Correspondence
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Box 108Guest/Marshall/Patron/Sponsor 1929 (1 of 7)
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Box 108Guest Patrons/Sponsors 1928 (1 of 4)
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Box 109Correspondence
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Box 109Marshalls 1928
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Box 109Financial Receipts and Records 1929
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Box 109Guest/Marshall/Patron/Sponsor Lists 1926
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Box 110Advertising Accounts Lists n.d.
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Box 110Advertising Sales--Correspondence 1921-1922
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Box 110Bulletins, Cookbook Review, Lists, Miscellaneous 1921
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Box 110Cash Account and Statements and Sales 1922
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Box 110Cookbook Orders/Requests 1922 (1 of 2)
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Box 110Cookbook Orders/Requests 1922 (2 of 2)
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Box 110Cookbook Orders/Requests 1923
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Box 110Cookbook Orders/Requests 1924
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Box 110Cookbook Orders/Requests 1925-1937
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Box 110Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, Reports 1921-1929
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Box 110Cussons May and Company Correspondence 1921-1924
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Box 111Anniversary Memorial Fund [Local Campaign]--Correspondence [Mrs. Charles Lee, Chair] 1931
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Box 111Annual Reports [?] n.d.
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Box 111Armament Reduction--Petitions and Resolutions 1921
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Box 111Articles for Bulletins--1929
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Box 111Astor, Nancy [Lady] 1922-1932
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Box 111Ballots [Lists of National and State Political Candidates] n.d., 1925-1929
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Box 111Barrett, Kate Waller n.d., 1924-1925
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Box 111Biographies [includes photos of N.L.W.V. officers] n.d., 1924-1926
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Box 111Bulletin--Correspondence and Reports [Elizabeth Sadler, Chair] 1926
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Box 111Bulletins and Circulars 1920-1922, 1923-1925, 1926-1928, n.d., 1929-1931
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Box 112By-Laws and Constitution n.d.
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Box 112Child Labor Amendment--Correspondence, Publications and Reports 1923-1934
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Box 112Citizenship School St.--Training, Miscellaneous n.d., 1921-1922
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Box 112City and County League Publications [non-Virginian] A-M [includes Washington, D.C.]
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Box 112Congressional District List n.d.
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Box 112Conservation of Seafood of Chesapeake, Joint Committee--Correspondence, Minutes, Publications 1923-1926
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Box 112"County Government in Virginia"--Correspondence 1923-1929
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Box 113Cunningham [Minnie F.] Campaign--Correspondence, Memoranda, Newspaper Articles, Notes, Outlines 1928
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Box 113"Decade of League Work"--Manuscript n.d.
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Box 113Democratic Convention Summary [National] by Adèle Clark 1928
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Box 113Delegate Lists [National Political Conventions] 1920, 1924, 1928, 1932
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Box 113Direct Primary/Short Ballot Reform--Correspondence, Notes, Reports 1924-1931
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Box 113Discussion/Outline "Being Alive to Your Community" n.d.
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Box 113District Directors Conference 1921
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Box 113District Directors Conference--Correspondence and minutes 1921
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Box 113Essay
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Box 113Clark, Adèle "League of Women Voters--An Idea and an Activity" n.d.
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Box 113Clark, Adèle "Seeing the Program Whole" 1926
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Box 113Harper, Ida H. "Has Women Suffrage Realized Expectations?" n.d.
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Box 113Matthews, Mrs. S.S. "Woman Voter's Impressions of her First State Political Convention" n.d.
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Box 113unknown author "Status of Women" n.d.
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Box 113Executive and Press Secretary Reports 1921-1922, 1926
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Box 113Female Voters Lists 1921
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Box 113Field Directors Itinerary n.d.
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Box 113Glass, Carter [Senator] n.d. n.d., 1921, 1926
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Box 113Good Citizenship Bonds 1927
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Box 113Governor's Office--Virginia--Westmoreland Davis 1918-1922
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Box 113Governor's Office--Virginia--E. Lee Trinkle 1922-1926
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Box 113Gubernatorial [Virginia] Campaigns--Literature n.d., 1920, 1925
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Box 113Handbills n.d., 1920
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Box 113Hodges, Dr. W.S.--report n.d.
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Box 113Hood, Mrs. John Bell n.d.
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Box 114Enrollment Cards n.d., 1920-1929
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Box 115House of Delegates [Virginia]--Democratic Nominees--Correspondence July 1925
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Box 115Houston, Mrs. Josephine--Correspondence 1921-1932
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Box 115Incorporation Material 1927
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Box 115International League Publications n.d., 1922-1924, 1930
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Box 115Invitation Lists n.d.
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Box 115Itineraries 1933, 1935
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Box 115Jury Service for Women--Publications, Reports, Miscellaneous n.d., 1927
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Box 115League Meetings Report 1933
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Box 115Leaguership Clinics--Evaluation 1967
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Box 115Lecture--Adèle Clark "Women in Politics" [given at Louisiana State Univ.] July 5, 1923
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Box 115Lecture Series Bulletins and Pamphlets n.d., 1922-1923
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Box 115Letters to the Editor n.d., 1924-1925, 1932
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Box 115Lewis, Mrs. John H.--Correspondence [draft] n.d., 1931
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Box 115Lewis, Mrs. John T.--Deed 1936
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Box 115Life Members List n.d.
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Box 115Lists--Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 115Literature Orders 1929
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Box 115Local League Organization Material n.d., 1925
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Box 115Local League Reorganization Plan 1925
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Box 115Membership Application n.d.
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Box 115Membership Bulletins Woman Voter of Virginia 1926-1927, 1932-1933
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Box 116Membership Campaigns and Drives [Sustaining]--Bulletins, Correspondence, Lists, Reports and Miscellaneous 1922-1923
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Box 116Membership Drives and Campaigns 1925-1932
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Box 116Membership Lists [Local and State] n.d., 1926, 1929-1930
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Box 116Morgan, Faith W.--Correspondence 1929-1935
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Box 116National Convention Notes--Louisville 1930
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Box 116National/State Democratic Convention Material [Roberta Wellford] 1924
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Box 116National League of Woman Voters
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Box 116Citizenship Schools 1924-1933
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Box 116Radio Promotion 1928
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Box 116Reports
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Box 116Legislation/Legislative 1924-1934
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Box 116Membership Dues 1932
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Box 116News-Leaderarticle "Are Women's Organizations Helping Virginia as They Might and Should do?" by Adèle Clark--Includes Correspondence, drafts, articles 1928-1929
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Box 116Newspaper Clippings [fragile material] n.d.
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Box 117Notebooks
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Box 117Clark, Adèle (1 of 3) n.d.
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Box 117Cowles, Edith Clark n.d.
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Box 118Notes and Draft Correspondence--Adèle Clark n.d.
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Box 118Notes--Edith Clark Cowles n.d.
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Box 118Notes and Draft Correspondence--Nora Houston n.d.
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Box 118Notes and Draft Correspondence--Nora Houston n.d.
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Box 118Notes from Virginia League of Woman Voters [Mrs. Gertrude Lee Babcock, Editor]
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Box 118Officer Lists n.d., 1923, 1927-1929, 1933
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Box 118Officer Lists [local leagues only] n.d., 1921
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Box 119Organizational Charts and History n.d.
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Box 119Organization Talk--Notes and Outline n.d.
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Box 119Plank 1929
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Box 119Platform on Current Issues 1924
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Box 119Plays n.d.
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Box 119Poetry--Miscellaneous n.d.
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Box 119Political Flyers and Pamphlets--National (1 of 2) n.d., 1927-1928
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Box 119Political Flyers and Pamphlets--National (2 of 2) n.d., 1928, 1932
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Box 119Political Flyers and Pamphlets--State n.d., 1921, 1925
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Box 119Poll Tax--Correspondence 1921
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Box 119Presidential Report to National League 1927
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Box 119Prison Conditions and Related Material 1924-1925
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Box 119Program Making Committee--Minutes 1933
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Box 120Program of Works [Active] 1927-1934
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Box 120Prohibition Studies and Surveys 1925-1927
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Box 120Property Lists 1925
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Box 120Protest Letter regarding Jewish Persecution 1933
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Box 120Questionnaires n.d., 1924, 1928
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Box 120Radio Address "Training for Citizenship" 1922
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Box 120Radio Supper 1928
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Box 120Re-alignment of Committees Meeting--Minutes September 22, 1933
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Box 120Recording Secretary--Correspondence [Mrs. H. Laurie Smith] 1930
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Box 120Resolutions 1923
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Box 120Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D.--Correspondence 1933-1934
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Box 120Sesquicentennial Exposition of American Independence 1926
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Box 120Sherwin, Miss Belle--Book 1930
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Box 120Short Ballot Reform n.d.
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Box 120Speaker's Bureau--Correspondence, Speakers Lists 1925-1929
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Box 120Speech--Adèle Clark "Business of Voting" [given at the National Federation of Business and Professional Woman's Clubs] July 1928
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Box 120State Government Publications--Virginia (1 of 2) n.d., 1923-1934
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Box 120State Government Publications--Virginia (2 of 2) 1922-1928
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Box 121State League Publications--Non-Virginian A-M (1 of 4) n.d., 1923, 1925, 1927
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Box 121State League Publications--Non-Virginian A-M (2 of 4) n.d., 1923, 1933-1935
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Box 121State League Publications--Non-Virginian A-M (3 of 4) n.d., 1922, 1925, 1927
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Box 122Study Suggestions for Local Leagues n.d.
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Box 122Supplemental Literature
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Box 123Correspondence 1920-1922, 1923-1924, 1925-1927, 1932
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Box 123Third Region--Resolution, State League Report 1923
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Box 123Treasure Hunts 1925-1926
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Box 123Townsend, Mrs. C.E.--Speeches n.d., 1923
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Box 123Vice-Presidents--Correspondence 1924-1932
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Box 123Virginia Democratic Party Membership Lists n.d.
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Box 123Virginia Newspaper Lists n.d.
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Box 124Voter Registration--Correspondence and Voter Lists 1920-1921 [Folder includes a letter from Mary Johnston to Mrs. Cowles]
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Box 124"What Women in Virginia Have Done With the Vote" Women's Survey 1923
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Box 124Willis, Holman [Senator] 1927
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Box 124Woman Citizen--Memoranda, Subscription Lists n.d., 1922-1925
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Box 124Woman Citizen1922-1923
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Box 124Woman's Journal1920
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Box 124Woman Voter1928, 1929
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Box 124Women Voters Lists--Harrisonburg, Virginia 1927
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Box 124World Peace and Disarmament Material n.d., 1927-1931
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Box 125Ledger 1923-1928
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Box 127Ledger 1939
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Box 127Notes on Sculpture 1921
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Box 128Ballot 194?
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Box 128Bulletins and Circulars n.d., 1946-1958
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Box 128Catt, Carrie Chapman--Memorial Fund 1951, 1954
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Box 128Citizens' Committee on the Status of Women in Virginia [State wide Conference] 1968
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Box 128Communist Party of Norfolk, VA n.d.
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Box 128Convention Message [Adèle Clark] 1969
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Box 128Convention Proceedings 1952-1963
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Box 128Convention Proceedings 1967
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Box 128Correspondence [General] n.d., 1947-1970
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Box 128County League Bulletins 1955
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Box 128Equal Suffrage League Anniversary Banquet--Correspondence, Invitations, Memoranda,
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Box 128Newspaper Clippings, Notes, Miscellaneous 1959
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Box 128Fluoridation (Anti) Literature n.d., 1951-1955
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Box 128General Assembly of Virginia--Reports and Speakers n.d., 1955, 1958, 1966
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Box 128Gubernatorial Campaign Literature 1949
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Box 128"In the Balance: Tax and Services in Our State" 1950
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Box 128Labor, Department of--Women's Bureau--Memoranda, Publications n.d., 1951
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Box 128Leaflets n.d.
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Box 128Local Virginia Leagues--Miscellaneous 1964
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Box 128National Council for a Permanent F.E.P.C. 1946
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Box 128Newsletters-- Virginia League1953-1956
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Box 128Newsletters-- Virginia Voter1957-1967
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Box 128"Notes on the Status of Women in Virginia" [Review of Laws Concerning Women from 1920-1945] 1945
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Box 128Political Brochures n.d.
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Box 128"Poll Tax in Virginia" n.d.
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Box 128Programs 1950-1951
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Box 128Proposed Convention Rules and Current Agenda 194?
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Box 128Radio Broadcast Script--Adèle Clark December 28, 1955
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Box 128Senatorial Candidates Questionnaires n.d., 1946
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Box 129Transcription of Record--Adèle Clark and Sally Cosebs 1964
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Box 129Virginia Advisory Legislative Council n.d.
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Box 129Governor [Recommendations from] 1946
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Box 129Governor/Virginia General Assembly Reports 1949, 1953
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Box 129Governor/Virginia General Assembly Reports 1958
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Box 129Virginia Commission on Education 1959
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Box 129Virginia, Commonwealth of
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Box 129Board of Education 1947
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Box 129Budget Analysis 1954-1958, 1960-1962
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Box 129Health, Department of--Bulletins 19erence of Social Work 1946-1947
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Box 129Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers--State Legislation Program 1953
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Box 129Virginia Public Schools--Legislative and Judicial Fact Sheet n.d.
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Box 129Virginia Voting Laws Survey and Amendment Outline n.d.
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Box 129Virginia Women's Council of Legislative Chairmen of State Organizations 1945-1959
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Box 129Virginia World War II Memorial Commission 1953
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Box 129Voter Registration and Guides n.d.
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Box 129Board of Directors
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Box 129Agenda, Memoranda, Minutes, Reports, Summaries 1924-1925, 1926, 1927-1928
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Box 130Congressmen Interview Reports 1925
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Box 130Convention--Nominating Committee Correspondence--Detroit 1930, 1932
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Box 130St. Louis April 1926
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Box 130Louisville 1930
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Box 131National Field Service--Notes 1925-1927
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Box 131New England States Tour October 1926
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Box 131Reading Committee [Includes correspondence with Adèle Clark Committee members] 1926-1930
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Box 131Second Vice President
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Box 132Special Committee on Interracial Problems--Correspondence, Memoranda, Miscellaneous 1924-1929
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Box 132Special Committee on Plan of Work--Correspondence, Minutes, Reports and Resolutions [Including re-organization in 1922] 1922-1923
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Box 132Third Region Director
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Box 132Regional Conference Notes November 11, 1924
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Box 133Child Labor Amendment Ratification Kit 1924
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Box 137Nominating Committee--Clark, Houston Correspondence 1924, 1930
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Box 137Organization Department n.d., 1926
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Box 137Program of Work Committee 1927
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Box 137Prohibition Study Committee 1927
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Box 137Radio, Committee n.d., 1928-1930
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Box 137Simplification of Legislative Program, Committee on 1921
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Box 137Simplification of the Program of Work, Committee 1927
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Box 139"Amending the Constitution of the United States" Roundtable Discussion 1926
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Box 139Finance Newsletters 1933
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Box 139Individual Membership Dues Plan 1931
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Box 139Miscellaneous 1946-1947
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Box 139Quota List 1928
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Box 139Regional Budgets 1925
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Box 139By-Laws--Amendments n.d., 1924-1932
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Box 139Circulars 1920-1921
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Box 140Citizenship School Conference 1926
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Box 140Congressional Newsletter Legislative News1926-1930
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Box 141Bulletin 1928
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Box 142Economic Emergency Conference 1932
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Box 142Executive Secretary--Memoranda and Reports n.d., 1926-1931
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Box 142Federal Legislation--Bulletins and Memoranda [ Legislative News] 1925-1926
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Box 142Fundraising Instructions n.d.
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Box 142Banquets 1931-1932
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Box 142Conference Organizing for Finance, Financing for Program 1929
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Box 142"Finance Field Day" 1931
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Box 142Meeting Agendas 1927-1933
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Box 142Handbills n.d., 1925-1927
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Box 142Leaflets--regarding History, Principles, Policy of N.L.W.V. n.d., 1921-1924
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Box 142League Bulletin Methods Study 1925
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Box 142League Bulletin Questionnaires 1930
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Box 142League Exchange1946
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Box 142Local League Tool Kit 1929-1930
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Box 143Memoranda 1945
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Box 143Mobilization for Human Needs Conference 1935
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Box 143Muscle Shoals--House and Senate Resolution Reports 1928
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Box 143Officer Lists 1925-1936
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Box 143Petition Instructions n.d.
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Box 143Policy and Procedures Guideline for National Office 1925
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Box 143Policy and Procedures Guideline for Treasure's Office 1925
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