A certificate showing the attendance of Theo D Dale at the First Baptist Church. Place not given.
One volume containing the church registers for the Church of Christ at Big Run and at Cameron, West Virginia. See inventory folder for detailed description of contents of registers.
Material prepared by Dr. and Mrs. Gideon S. Dodds, Morgantown, including photographs of 141 church buildings, and a typescript, "A Historical Survey of the Churches of Monongalia County, West Virginia".
The collection includes an unpublished master's thesis, The Records of the Pioneer Churches of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, by Jessie m. Tomb, University of Pittsburgh, 1933 and copies of the church records. Included are various German Lutheran, reformed and Brethren Churches and Baptists Church records. The editor had complied English translations for the records written in German.
Facsimile copy of a circular regarding the establishment of an organization for medical professionals in the state of West Virginia signed by representatives, some identified as "M.D.", from communities in the state, including Fairmont, Grafton, Morgantown, and Wheeling, among a few other locations. Signatures include H. W. Brock, John C. Hupp, and Thomas Kennedy, among others.
Sixteen circus posters and two rodeo posters announcing events in West Virginia for the period ca. 1970-1995; most are for the Charleston Civic Center, but a few are for the Lewisburg Fairgrounds. Circuses include Clyde Beatty and Cole Bros., Hoxie Bros., Mills Bros., and Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey. Posters are 14 in. x 22 in. (except for a 11 in. x 14 in. rodeo poster) and multi-colored.
One large cirkut photograph of "Annual Pilgrimage, Odd Fellows Home, Elkins, West Virginia, September 4, 1932. This photo includes a large crowd of people posing in front of a large multi-story building with a wrap-around porch. In the front of the crowd are members of a band holding their instruments, including a bass drum with an inscription on the head reading "Odd Fellows Home Band, Elkins, W.Va." There are trees and automobiles in the background.
Promotional booklet issued by the Grafton Board of Trade in 1910. It discusses the city's infrastructure, industry, landscape, schools, sports associations, and national cemetery, and includes a "List of Manufacturers and Wholesale Merchants" as well as a number of photographs.
Financial Statement for City of Keyser, West Virginia, 1928-1929.