The history of the Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church and the founding of the Duckwall and New Hope Presbyterian Churches. By Mrs. Sallie C. Hoirn. Published by order of the session, Berkeley Springs Presbyterian Church . 1944. 14 pgs.
Correspondence, notes, clippings, and articles on the town of Bath (Berkeley Springs), West Virginia, West Virginia Foundation for Crippled Children, the State Health Department, and the genealogy of the Allen-Kesecker, Buzzard, Joseph Cox, Ensminger, John Grove, Gano, Gore, High, Wheat, and Zeilor families.
Correspondence, pamphlets, and notes relating to the chemical and salt industries in the Kanawha Valley, and to the industrial development of the region.
Papers of Bernard McGregor, faculty member of the Division of Music, WVU. College of Creative Arts. Includes: music pedagogy material, clippings and programs regarding WVU Music Division concerts and activities, programs and photographs of the WVU Men's Glee Club, and other related material.
Papers of West Virginia artist Bernie Peace who taught at West Liberty State College in the Wheeling area for 35 years, from 1960-1995. Includes notebooks of slides of artworks, exhibit programs, and clippings, among other material. Addenda include 56 photo collages, and 23 artworks of mixed media.
Genealogical sketches on early Monroe and Greenbrier County families, compiled by Bertha L. Clark, and filmed by the library in 1955. Includes notes on the following families: Alexander, Burnside/Byrnside, Clark, Handley, and Peters. Material covers the years 1650-1950
Two copies of a sketch of James M. Byrnside's ledger, which is now in West Virginia Collection, written by his granddaughter Miss Bertha L. Clark, of Peterstown, W. Va. Also two letters of transmittal written by Miss Clark to President Irvin Stewart and Charles E. Butler.