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Charlottesville (Va.) -- History -- Pictorial works in subject [X]
Beck family in subject [X]
Vandegrift, A. A. -- (Alexander Archer) -- 1887-1973 -- Photographs in subject [X]
Charlottesville (Va.) -- Photographs in subject [X]
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Beck family[X]
Carver , Marjorie, 1903- (1)
Carver family (1)
Carver, Dabney Clark -- 1816-1885 (1)
Charlottesville (Va.) -- History -- Pictorial works[X]
Charlottesville (Va.) -- Photographs[X]
Charlottesville (Va.) -- Pictorial works (1)
Holsinger's Studio (Charlottesville, Va.) (1)
Leitch, James Sample -- 1848-1892 (1)
Leitch, Nannie Dix Carver -- 1854-1901 (1)
Payne family (1)
Photographers -- Virginia -- Charlottesville (1)
Studio portraits (1)
University of Virginia -- Faculty (1)
Vandegrift, A. A. -- (Alexander Archer) -- 1887-1973 (1)
Vandegrift, A. A. -- (Alexander Archer) -- 1887-1973 -- Photographs[X]
Wampler Excelsior Art Gallery (1)
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