Blueprint showing properties of the Morgantown Brick Company and the West Side Land Company, both in Westover, West Virginia (3 ft. 1 in. x 7 ft. 5 in.). The blueprint is in a plat format with red shaded areas indicating business assets.
Letters from West Virginia newspapers and organizations such as the West Virginia Editorial Association concerning Dorr's prospects for his first re-election as a Congressman. The correspondence is indicative of the lobbying efforts exercised by the press on the political process of that era.
This is a history, "Westward Down the Ohio," relating highlights of Ohio River history, ca.1750-1880, in West Virginia. Subjects include early exploration, settlement, and transportation, especially the steamboat era. Mention is often made of events occurring in Parkersburg and its vicinity as being typical examples of the history of the Ohio Valley.
Extracts from THE CRAFTS FAMILY. A Genealogical and Biographical History of the Descendants of Griffin and Alice Craft, of Roxbury, Mass., 1630-1890. Compiled by James M. Crafts and William F. Crafts. Northampton, Mass., 1893, Gazette Printing Company. Includes: "The Family in England - Early Settlers," "John Craft of Morris Township, Washington Co., Pa. and His Descendants," "Index. Christian Names of Persons Bearing the Name of Craft or Crafts."
Two DVDs of photographs of Braxton County and surrounding region. Includes towns of Gassaway, Frenchton, and Webster Springs. Subjects include street scenes, public buildings, small businesses, bridges, and railroads. There are also photographs of Elk River scenes. For photographs related to this collection, go to wvhistoryonview.org and search for this collection's four digit call number (otherwise known as an a&m number).
Conversations Through the Fence, a creative writing magazine born out of the work of the fall 2017 Inside Out class English 275: Justice and Literature, held at FCI Hazelton, taught by Dr. Katy Ryan, professor of English at West Virginia University. Description of the creation of the magazine is included in issue 1. Contains a PDF and a printout of issue 1.
HISTORY OF THE CUNNINGHAM FAMILY, by Frederick W. Cunningham (1843-1925), no date, 17p.