Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, Staunton, Virginia : reports of expenses from the Office of the Second Auditor, 1902-1905.

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Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, Staunton, Virginia : reports of expenses from the Office of the Second Auditor, 1902-1905.

These records are part of Office of the Second Auditor. Literary Fund: Special Topics. These records list expenses for the school: v. 1, October 1902-September 1903, v.2, October 1904-September 1905.

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