Autograph album of Miss Arah J. Evans of Monongalia County, West Virginia, containing poetry, devotions, and scriptural passages inscribed by her friends between 1849 and 1851. Some pages are blank while others have color illustrations of floral designs.
Four photographic prints (three mounted; ca. 1890-1910) of group portraits of the Arbogast family as musicians (string and wind), and sheet music (1950) of three sacred songs (hymns) composed by Rev. P.W. Arbogast of Enterprise, West Virginia (WV) with others. Most of the subjects in the photos are identified by annotations on their backs. There are also two photocopied pages of Arbogast biographies from a reference book (source unattributed).
This bound notebook includes notes taken by Wheeling resident Archibald W. Paull during lectures at Washington College, Washington, Pennsylvania. Paull attended the college from 1861 to 1865 after graduating from Wheeling's Linsly Institute. He became president of Nail City Stamping Co. and engaged in the manufacture of glass products. He was the son of Ohio County judge and West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals justice James W. Paull.
A comedy poster asking "Are You a Mountaineer Fan?" and listing several humorous qualifications of "true Mountaineer fans."
One common pleas book, and two "Memorandum of Decisions" books from the law firm of A.B. Fleming, plus a genealogical record of the Fleming family.