Glenville State College
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Education in West Virginia, Scrapbooks
These scrapbooks which were collected or compiled by B.B. Chapman concern Webster Springs High School, Fairmont State College, Glenville State College, and West Virginia University. Included are correspondence, faculty contracts, diplomas, teaching certificates, report cards, class lists, and other similar materials.
Guy B. Young Papers
Personal papers of a Glenville attorney, dealing with his law practice, service in the Spanish-American War, and his education at Glenville State Normal School and West Virginia University College of Law.
Peterson Family Papers
West Virginia State Board of Control, Correspondence
West Virginia State Buildings Records
Blueprints, correspondence, contractors' accounts, photographs, and other papers for buildings at West Virginia University, Marshall College, Glenville State Normal School, West Liberty State Normal School, New River State School, and other institutions.
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- Education. SEE ALSO Schools. 3
- Account books 2
- Education 2
- Politics and government. 2
- Schools. SEE ALSO Academies 2
- Women's history -- 1900-1929 2
- African-Americans. SEE ALSO Coal miners - African Americans. 1
- Berkeley Springs Park. 1
- Builders and contractors. 1
- Cemeteries -- Indian Mound Cemetery 1
- Civil War -- Camps and camp life 1
- Civil War battles - Droop Mountain. 1
- Civil War battles - Moorefield. 1
- Civil War battles - Winchester. 1
- Coal mining - Miners' Hospitals 1, 2, 3. 1
- Droop Mountain Battlefield. 1
- Farms and farming. 1
- Glenville (W. Va.) 1
- Hospitals and sanitariums. 1
- Inwood Demonstration Packing Plant. 1
- Jackson's Mill 4-H Camp. 1
- Lawyers - letters and papers. 1
- Photographs. 1
- Prisons. SEE ALSO Civil War - prisons and prisoners. 1
- Spanish-American War, 1898 1
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 1
- Webster Springs. 1
- West Virginia - state buildings. 1
- Women's history -- 1850-1899 1 + ∧ less