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Ledgers (Accounting) (2)
Agricultural laborers--Virginia (1)
Agriculture--Virginia--History--18th century. (1)
Automobile repair shops. (1)
Automobiles--1920-1930 (1)
Automobiles--Maintenance and repair--Costs. (1)
Cookery--Virginia--Williamsburg. (1)
Cottage industries--United States. (1)
Day laborers (1)
Dentists--Pennsylvania. (1)
Elizabeth City County (Va.)--History. (1)
Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--18th century. (1)
Greek letter societies--Handbooks, manuals, etc. (1)
Guestbooks (1)
Hampden-Sydney College (1)
Invitations. (1)
Lawyers--Virginia--19th century. (1)
Lawyers--Virginia--Fees. (1)
Merchants--Virginia--History--19th century. (1)
Merchants--Virginia--History--20th century. (1)
Merchants--Virginia--Rockingham County. (1)
Paper money. (1)
Postal rates - United States. (1)
Railroad accidents--Virginia. (1)
Railroads--Virginia--History. (1)
Red Oak (Va.)--History-20th century. (1)
Restaurants--Virginia--Williamsburg. (1)
Rockingham County (Va.)--History--20th century. (1)
Service stations (1)
Sewing machines--1880-1890 (1)
Sigma Sigma Sigma (1)
Slavery--Virginia--18th century. (1)
Textile industry--United States--History--19th century. (1)
Textile industry--United States. (1)
Traveling sales personnel--Diaries. (1)
Traveling sales personnel--Maine. (1)
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865. (1)
Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 (1)
Virginia--Railroads (1)
Virginia--Religious History. (1)
Weaving--Connecticut. (1)
Williamsburg (Va.)--History. (1)
Women theatrical producers and directors (1)
Women--Southern States--History. (1)
Women--Travel. (1)
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Repository:
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Published:
2008    
Repository:
Hampden-Sydney College Archives & Special Collections
Published:
2024    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2012    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2012    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2012    
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2012    
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