West Virginia. Legislature
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Goshorn Family Papers
Collection
Collection Number: A&M 2426
Overview
This collection comprises the personal and business correspondence, as well as financial and legal papers of the Goshorn family of Wheeling, West Virginia, including papers from members of several allied families. Highlights include letters from William S. Goshorn during his Civil War imprisonment and letters from a Virginia legislator in the House of Delegates (1833). An addendum (2012/09) contains three ledgers of John Goshorn (1827-1874). See the Scope and Content Note for more...
Dates:
1827-1926
Gustavus Friend Taylor (1843-1915) Scrapbook
Collection
Collection Number: A&M 1303
Overview
Scrapbook of the editor of the Sutton MOUNTAINEER, member of the Wheeling Convention, 1861, and the state legislature, 1867. Clippings pertain to election returns for Braxton County and the nation; Taylor's editorials; letters to the editor; population statistics; and politics. A section of the volume consists of Taylor's record of visits to the county schools as County Superintendent of Free Schools, 1869, and a record of personal accounts.
Dates:
1862-1878
Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916) Papers
Collection
Collection Number: A&M 1028
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and other papers of politician and industrialist Henry Gassaway Davis (November 16, 1823 - March 11, 1916), a Democrat who served in the West Virginia Legislature, 1866-1871, and the U.S. Senate, 1871-1883. Davis was also the Democratic vice-presidential nominee in 1904. A reel of microfilm includes two private account books (1867-1915) and a letter book (1898-1916), which mentions several state and national Democratic leaders including Stephen B. Elkins and John T. McGraw....
Dates:
1867-1916
Monongalia County Archives
Collection
Collection Number: A&M 0026
Scope and Contents
The collection contains record books and papers covering a period from the formation of the county of Monongalia in 1776 to 1933. The collection is broken prior to 1796. There are approximately six hundred thousand pieces including papers on civil and criminal cases, bonds, deeds, wills, licenses, settlements of public offices, school reports, and other papers commonly filled or recorded at county courthouses in the Virginias.There are two hundred and seventy-five volumes...
Dates:
1774-1933
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- Education 2
- Land. 2
- Schools. SEE ALSO Academies 2
- Taxation 2
- Birth, marriage, and death records. 1
- Braxton County (W. Va.) 1
- Builders and contractors. 1
- Civil War -- letters 1
- Coal mining - coal companies. 1
- Coal mining. 1
- Court records 1
- Editors - letters and papers. 1
- Elections 1
- General stores 1
- Medicine. SEE ALSO Folk medicine. 1
- Mills and mill-work 1
- Monongalia County (W. Va.) 1
- Politicians 1
- Politicians -- United States 1
- Surveyors and surveying. 1
- Sutton (W. Va.) 1
- Sutton Mountaineer. 1
- Travel accounts. 1
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 1
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Prisoners and prisons 1
- United States -- Politics and government 1
- Virginia 1
- West Virginia - Politics and government. 1
- West Virginia - Semi-Centennial. 1
- West Virginia - Wheeling Conventions of 1861-1863. 1
- West Virginia - oath of allegiance. 1
- West Virginia - politics. 1
- West Virginia -- Politics and government 1
- Wheeling (W. Va.) 1 + ∧ less
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