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Box 17, Folder 21
Box 9, Folder 10
"1044 Khan-el-Ahmar.—Khan-el-Ahmar: Scene of the ≪good Samaritan≫ episode.", dates not examined
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Box 33, Folder 22
"1045 Wadi-el-Kelt: couvent St.-Elie.—Wadi-el-Kelt: Convent of St. Elias.", dates not examined
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Box 33, Folder 21
Box 26, Folder 20
104. Bravo v. The Donna Karan Company (unlabeled folder), dates not examined
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Box 5461, Folder 104
Box 13, Folder 10
Box 13, Folder 16
"1058 Djissr-el-Kardeli, sur le Litani.—Gisser-el-Kardely over the Litany.", dates not examined
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Box 5, Folder 10
105. Bravo v. The Donna Karan Company (unlabeled folder), dates not examined
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Box 5461, Folder 105
Box s-000336, Folder 4
105. Remarks in Council Proceedings re 1824 Treaty, including speech of KeoKuck, dates not examined
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Box s-000336, Folder 10
Box 7
Vocal score. Musical Director's score with cuts and additions to be used in production with the promptbook score above.
"1060 Vue générale du village de Banias.—General view of village of Banias.", dates not examined
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Box 13, Folder 19
Box 13, Folder 20
"1062 Intérieur de la grotte de Banias.—Interior of the grotto of Banias.", dates not examined
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Box 13, Folder 22
"1063 Ruines du temple de Pan à Banias.—Ruins of the temple of Pan at Banias.", dates not examined
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Box 13, Folder 23
106 Alexander (Ground, Second, Third), undated
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Folder oversize folder 71
106 Alexander Street (Exterior, Attic), undated
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Folder oversize folder 89
106. Bravo v. The Donna Karan Company (unlabeled folder), dates not examined
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Box 5461, Folder 106
106. Plan d'Hampton pour servir a l'Etablissement du Quartier d'hiver de la Legion de L'auzun, le 1 9bre, 1781, undated
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Box x, Packet 28
Plan of Hampton [in Virginia] to be Used for Establishing the Winter Quarters of Lauzun's Legion. 1 November 1781. The stream at the right, flowing south, is the Hampton River. The other directional arrow, at the left of the map below the legend, is misleading (probably a mistake); the point indicates south, not the customary north. Directly below this arrow point indicates south, not the customary north. Directly below this arrow point is St. John's Episcopal Chruch. The two longest streets forming a cross are King Street (from top to bottom of map) and Queen Street (left to right). The numbers indicating available lodgings were presumably used for assigning quarters. The billeting list that might supply a key to these numbers is not preserved with the map and has not been found.
Box 5, Folder 2
107. Établissement des hussards en Correspondance a New-Kent Courte House, New-Castle, et Linch Taverne, 1781, undated
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Box xii, Packet 30
Chain of Expresses between New Kent Courthouse, New Castle, and Lynch's Tavern, 1781. Early in November, a few weeks after the capitulation of Yorktown, Washington's Continentals left Virginia and returned northward to winter quarters on the Hudson. The French army thus remained in an "intermediary position," as Rochambeau described it, between the Northern army and the Southern army in the Carolinas under the command of General Greene. In instructions to Colonel Timothy Pickering, dated Williamsburg, 4 November 1781, Washington had noted: "For the purpose of Communicating Intelligence, I have agreed with Count Rochambeau who remains here to establish a Chain of Expresses from hence to Philadelphia. You will take Measures to furnish your part of the Chain, which is to extend from the Bowling Green to Philadelphia; from the Bowling Green to this place [Williamsburg], extending towards Genl Greene, will be continued by Count Rochambeau." Writings of GW, XXIII, 331.
Box 5, Folder 12
Box 5150, Folder 10
Box 5155, Folder 10
Box s-000315, Folder 1
108. Excerpt from Van Der Zee's 'The Roads and Highways of Territorial Iowa', dates not examined
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Box s-000321, Folder 2
108. Plans des différents camps occupés par l'Armée aux ordres de M. Le comte de Rochambeau, undated
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Box xii, Packet 39
Maps of French Army's Campsites 1-55, from Drinking Spring to Dedham, Massachusetts. The following series of maps depicts the army's camps on its march from Virginia to the Hudson and eventually to Boston. The cover sheet of the "cahier," reproduced here, is the same as the one for the 1781 south-bound camps (No. 26) except for the heading "Amérique/ Campagne/ 1782." As with the earlier series, the maps are so oriented that the direction of the march (generally northward in 1782) is at the top of the sheet; thus the two series appear reversed in relation to each other. In instances where the army camped in 1782 on a site previously occupied in 1781 the cartographer has not repeated the map; the camp is merely recorded in the heading, with a cross-reference to the 1781 map. There are no detailed road maps for the 1782 marches. The route from Williamsburg to Spurrier's Tavern (19th camp, preceding the 20th camp at Baltimore) is described mile by mile in Itinerary 6, which records the march of the wagon train when it took this route in the opposite direction in 1781.
Box 5288, Folder 10
Box 53, Folder 14
109. Camp à Drinking Springs, Le ler Juillet, 8 miles de Williamsburg, undated
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Box xii, Packet 39-1
First Camp at Drinking Spring [in Virginia]. 1-4 July 1782. The dates on this and the following maps are those of the arrival of the first of the four divisions. The camp was thus occupied on four successive days.
Box s-000338, Folder 1
10. Abbott v. Bragdon - Legal Research - Section 504 Cases, dates not examined
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Box 5484, Folder 10
Box 5128, Folder 10
Box 5423, Folder 10
10. ACLU v. Reno - I.B.26. - Defendants' Exhibits 165-179, dates not examined
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Box 5576, Folder 10