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League of Women Voters of Fluvanna County records or LWV of Charlottesville, Virginia
David H. Leake address "The Romance of Goochland"
David H. Leake address, The Romance of Goochland" before the Parent-Teacher Association of Sandy Hook School on November 20, 1952, 0.04 cubic feet, typescript.
Reverend W. T. Leavell letters
Leaves from the War Diary of a Cootie
Lecture Notes of William H. White, Jr
Three undated lecture notes.
Ledger Bethel Amateur Literary and Dramatic Club and Westview Farm
Ledgers of H. W. Parker [of Vermont?]
Three ledgers listing Parker's income from cases and legal work, 1873-1912.
John Leech watercolor sketches
T. R. Leigh letter to Brevet Brigadier General Benjamin Chambers Ludlow
T. R. Leigh letter to Brevet Brigadier General B. C. Ludlow, 1865 June 13, 0.03 cubic feet, requesting the retention of two Negro boys so that he can raise them. An answer from Ludlow appears on the verso, stating that he should be able to keep them but he will need written authority from "Mr. Thompson."
Auguste Leroux original watercolors
Auguste Leroux original watercolors,.03 cubic feet, illustrating the Gold Bug by Edgar Allan Poe, executed by Leroux for his 1933 edition of Poe's Histoires Extraordinaires, published in Paris by Javal et Bordeaux.
Malcom Lester papers
Jacques Letellier script for film, "The Lottery in Babylon"
Jacques Letellier script for film, "The Lottery in Babylon" 1960's, .03 cubic feet, a typed draft for an unproduced film based on the 1941 short story by Jorge Louis Borges.
Letter by Ambassador Shabtai Rosenne to the Virginia Quarterly Review
Draft of letter with annotations.
Letter from Frank T. Glasgow to Frank Gilmer
One undated letter sent to Mr. Gilmer by Mr. Glasgow, both from the Law Class of 1878.
Letterbook for the Receiver of Wrecks at Hull, 1855-1861
Handwritten letterbook with information relative to the British Board of Trade.
Letterbook of James and G. T. Lambert
Bound volume with handwritten outgoing correspondence of English solicitors James and G. T. Lambert.