Non-book items related to author Isaac Asimov. Includes board games, software reference libraries, video cassettes, publications, audio books, and other material.
A brief history of the battles of Carnifex Ferry, written by Dallas B. Shaffer, 1960. 21p.
Papers of Carol J. Bell, who graduated from West Virginia University’s Medical Technology Program in 1968, consisting mainly of items from Bell’s graduation including photographs, a tassel, and pins.
A manuscript copy (and one photo negative copy) of the marriage record of Carolina Knapp and Ludwig _____. Signed by _____ Blum of the Mayor's Office, Waldmor, Germany. Certified by _____ Haas, Zweibrocken, Germany. Written in German.
Portrait of Caroline ("Carrie") Watson Fleming, wife of West Virginia Governor A.B. Fleming and oldest child of industrialist James Otis Watson, prominent in the formation of the Fairmont Coal Company, predecessor of industry giant, Consolidation Coal. The portrait was painted by her daughter, Caroline Watson ("Gypsy") Fleming Ward, a late 19th/early 20th century West Virginia artist.
Printed programs of musical presentations, letters, contracts, and musical scores related to the career of Morgantown resident Carolyn Reyer, who gained prominence as a mezzo-soprano and folk musician.
Page titled "Family Record", likely removed from a family bible owned by the Carothers family. Page records the marriage of William Carothers and Alice Shamp in 1831 and the births of Carothers children Aaron (1832), Joseph S. (1834), Caroline E. (1837), Morgan S. (1839), William E. (1839), John Evans (1841), Virginia (1845), and Anna S. (1847).
Research notes and genealogical dates relating to the Carpenter family, particularly the descendants of Nicholas (1743-1791) and Christopher (b. 1754) Carpenter of northwestern Virginia. Material covers the years 1743-1974.