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Fort Belvoir, Virginia
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Fort Belvoir, Virginia
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Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia, Negro Baptist Churches in Richmond
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Thirty five miles around Richmond, Va
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Thirty five miles around Richmond, Va
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Thirty five miles around Richmond, Va
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Thirty five miles around Richmond, Va
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Henrico Co. Virginia with additions showing the defensive lines and works of Richmond
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Henrico Co. Virginia with additions showing the defensive lines and works of Richmond
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Map of Richmond, Va
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Military map of south-eastern Virginia
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Military topographical map of eastern Virginia
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Military topographical map of eastern Virginia
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Military topographical map of eastern Virginia
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Central Virginia
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Central Virginia
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The battle fields and military positions in the Virginian peninsula
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Lloyd's official map of the state of Virginia
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Lloyd's official map of the state of Virginia
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Lloyd's official map of the state of Virginia
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Lloyd's official map of the state of Virginia
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Map of Virginia
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Military map of south-eastern Virginia
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Military map of south-eastern Virginia
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Military map of south-eastern Virginia
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Rappahannock River, Virginia
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Hydrographic reconnaissance of James River, Virginia
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Hydrographic reconnaissance of James River, Virginia
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Hydrographic reconnaissance of James River, Virginia
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Preliminary chart of Rappahannock River, Virginia
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Preliminary chart of Rappahannock River, Virginia
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Preliminary chart of Rappahannock River, Virginia
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Rappahannock River, Virginia
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Rappahannock River, Virginia
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Charity department death benefits certificate issued to Willie Douglass, 1918 June 3
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Letter from Capital City Lodge, No. 107, to Jephtha Lodge, No. 11, 1917 May 18
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Minutes: Citizens for Community Schools, Inc.
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Minutes: Citizens for Community Schools, Inc.
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Minutes: Citizens for Community Schools, Inc.
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Rose of Sharon Household of Ruth, No. 79, by-laws and rules of order, 1915 January 5
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The Robert E. Brooker III Collection of American Legal and Land Use Documents, 1716-1930 No. 1927
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Salvage : School children get in the scrap
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This family moved out of an army area in Caroline County, that had to be evacuated by June; Now they are in an area that must be evacuated by September, and so are planning to move again, Caroline County, Va., June 1941
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Negro staff, Newport News Homesteads, Va
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Armstrong High School for Negroes, Richmond
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Attractive new residence of a Negro physician on Idlewood Avenue, Richmond
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Clay Street houses in Richmond, typical of many Negro homes in this section formerly occupied by white people
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Houses of type N. 3 in Frederick Douglass Court, Richmond
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In the 1200 block West Leigh Street, Richmond; Old stores and houses in dilapidated condition
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Land exploitation in Richmond; West Leigh Street corner of Bowe; Two four-family flats on one lot; Garbage between buildings
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Negro homes in Richmond crowded close to street, with first floor below street level
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Negro homes on Dubois Avenue, in Frederick Douglass Court, Richmond
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Negro housing in certain Virginia cities: By Charles Louis Knight, M.S.; Phelps-Stokes Fellow, 1925-26. [Title page]
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Ramshackle Negro houses, muddy street, no sidewalks, in Fulton
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Rear view of Negro homes on Center Street in Fulton, Richmond
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Rosewood Avenue, 1800 block, Richmond, muddy street, no sidewalks, cheap frame Negro houses, no front yards
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Farm home and building of Floyd Stokes, of Gloucester County, Va., an outstanding Negro farmer who attributes unusual success to following the advice and suggestions of the Negro extension agent
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Virginia Negro extension agents assembled at annual meeting; This group is typical of the efficient negro extension agents throughout the south who, with vision and good judgment are influencing negroes to follow the best methods of farming and home making in order to increase their earning capacity and improve their living conditions
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Mirador," the country home of Colonel Chiswell Dabney Langhorne, in Albermarle County, Virginia
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Appendix IV. Private and higher schools for colored people in Virginia, 1916
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Appendix VII. Number of negro farm homes in Virginia, owned, encumbered, and rented in the years 1890-1920
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Dormitory dining room, Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute, Petersburg, Va
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Emmanuel Chapel; Bishop Payne Divinity School; Petersburg, Va.; Whittle Hall, Bishop Payne Divinity School
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Per cent of negroes in total population by counties: 1920
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Students and faculty; Bishop Payne Divinity School; [Petersburg, Virginia], 1921
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Table XI: Acreage, type of land, and value of real estate operated by colored farmers in Virginia, by tenure, in years 1900-1920
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Table XII: Colored farms in Virginia, classified by tenure and term of occupancy in 1910
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Addie Gatewood Williams
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Edison Henshaw Gaines and wife
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Emma V. Kelley
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Eugene Dickerson and family
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James Henry Thomas' residence and Piedmont Christian Institute
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John Jasper; A conservative Virginia preacher
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John Richard Curtis and family
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Main building, Virginia Union University
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Mrs. Isaac David Burrell; Isaac David Burrell
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Robert Cicero Pannell and family
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Robert Oscar Nizer
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Walter H. Brooks
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William Franklin Denny and family
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Champion riveter of the world
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Darning and mending at Hampton Institute
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A prize garden, Caroline County, Va
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A twenty-acre alfalfa demonstration on J.B. Andrews' farm, Roanoke County, Va. The yield was from four and one half to five tons per acre
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Making a home in Titustown
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Sewing lesson in a Gloucester County school, Va
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Small family house
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Titustown Lodge Hall
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Titustown: Main Street
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Titustown Public School
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