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19.665. |
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19.670. |
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19.678. |
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19.680. |
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19.684. |
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19.718. |
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19.720. |
19.721. |
19.722. |
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19.725. |
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19.727. |
19.728. |
19.729. |
19.730. |
19.731. |
19.732. |
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19.735. |
19.736. |
19.737. |
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19.754. |
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19.825. |
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19.830. |
19.831. |
19.832. |
19.833. |
19.834. |
19.835. |
19.836. |
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Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts | ||
561a. SHEPERDSTOWN COLLECTION
ca. 1500 items, 1748-1880
Collections from the Sheperdstown, Virginia (now
West Virginia), and northern Shenandoah
Valley area including sermons, ledgers, correspondence, receipts, and
diaries of James Markell, merchant and slave
trader, and John Hargrave, Presbyterian circuit
rider, and various medical records of Dr. John
Briscoe and Dr. John Quigley.
(Acc.
11104)
Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts | ||