Confederate certificates for a bond purchase; and an ANS to Perry Hays regarding the sale of Cotton.
One small Confederate coin with accompanying note by coin owner Peregrine Hays. The note is authored by Hays, and indicates that he received the coin from Mrs. William Dunsmore; the note is dated 22 July 1864.
A collection of paper currency issued by the Confederate State of America, dated 1861-1865.
"History and Genealogy of the Conn family, 1736-1961" by Lloyd H. Conn, Sr., including the genealogy of the direct descendants of George, Jacob, Hezekiah, and Ellsworth Conn.
Research papers compiled by Connie Rice regarding the history of African-Americans in Monongalia County. Includes photographs, audio recordings and transcripts of interviews, speech transcripts, and a National Register Nomination form for 2nd Ward School of Morgantown, West Virginia. These papers were used to write Rice's book "Our Monongalia: a history of African Americans in Monongalia County, West Virginia".
The correspondence of Ophil C. Jacks, vice president of the Consolidated Laundry Co., Charleston, concerning the sale of stock, investment advertising, and the establishment of plants in several West Virginia towns. Also included is a prospectus of the Bennett Motor Co., Huntington; a Proficiency certificate issued to Janie Price by the Lewisburg Female Institute, 1892; and a typescript sketch on travel in Scotland and Greece in 1928.
Weekly compilations of photocopied news clippings prepared by the publicity department of Consolidation Coal Company. The clippings are taken from a wide variety of newspapers and document to a limited extent the coal industry nationally. Principally, however, the clippings focus on issues directly related to the company, the Bituminous Coal Operators Association, and the United Mine Workers of America, relying mainly on Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia newspapers.