Mimeographed typescript entitled "The Family of Cecile Fluharty" authored by Cecile Moore Fluharty, 1974. Includes sketches of the Fluharty, Birkhead, Davis, DeLaWarr, Hardman, Hughes, Jackson, Moore, Morris, Nichols, Orr, Sellman, Stoneking, Underwood, Wells, West, and other related families. Covers the years 1300-1974.
The map is a section of a Geological Survey map showing a portion of the holdings of the Flynn Lumber Co. in Nicholas County. The map also shows the route of the Nicholas, Fayette and Greenbrier Railroad. The pictures are of coal cars loaded with Sewell coal mined from the holdings of the Flynn Lumber Co. One cola care is the property of the Kanawha and Michigan Railroad Co. originals of the three pictures are filed in the WVC. Pix file coal mines and mining folder.
An 18 in. x 14.5 in. scrapbook of lyrics to American folksongs copied from turn of the century newspapers and magazines. Among the more than 1000 titles included are "Kentucky Belle", "Bonny Black Bess", "Life's Railway to Heaven", "The Blackberry Girl", "Robin Redbreast", and "Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder".
Records of Local Union 347 of the Foodstore Employees' Union, 1978-1980. Includes correspondence, newsletters, typescript agreements, and miscellaneous printed material.
Stock receipt, Taylor County Agricultural and Mechanical Society, 1870; a pass from Headquarters, United States Volunteers, Grafton, dated 3 August 1861; passes from the toll office of Valley River Bridge, Northwestern Turnpike, 1860-1863; list of indigent school children, District 17, Taylor County; and muster fines and receipts bearing Morgantown, Fairmont, and Pruntytown imprints.
Manuscript writings of Sammons, a Huntington contractor and founder of the West Virginia Anti-Communist League. Sammons, a businessman and self-described "amateur political economist" discusses his views regarding communism, free enterprise, and constitutional law.
Learning units compiled by students of Professor Maurer, West Virginia University (1975-1982), in eighteen volumes. Refer to the inventory for details.
Typed copy of the Forks of Cheat Baptist Church Minute Book, 1775-1830.
A typed history of the Forks of Cheat Baptist Church along with a typed copy of a minute book, 1775-1830.