Papers of Donald Nehlen, Hall of Fame head football coach for the West Virginia University Mountaineers, 1980-2000. The collection includes correspondence, memorabilia, ephemera and the 2000 season Mountaineer offense playbook. There are also several reproductions, both digital and prints, of photographs from several events celebrating his career, and images of awards and honors presented to Coach Nehlen for his contribution to college football.
Xeroxed typescripts of a Randolph County history written by Don Teter. This material has been printed at various times in the Tygart Valley Press.
Correspondence, account books, and tax reports of the Liverpool Salt and Coal Company, American Calcium Chloride Works, Liverpool Salt Company, Jackson Coal and Mining Company, and Jackson Valley Bell Farm of Hartford in Mason County, West Virginia. In addition, there are account books for the G.Y. Roots and Company of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Paper regarding Martha Watt Sexton (b. 1770), her husband Noah Sexton (b. 1764), and their families written by historical researcher Donald E. Watts. The couple moved from New England to (West) Virginia around 1816, living in Lewis and Upshur (then Randolph) Counties.
Photostatic copy of ALS from Amos Jolliffe of Clinton District, Monongalia County, West Virginia, to Jessee Holland, his son-in-law, Marion, Illinois, dated Sept. 28, 1863. The letter is postmarked Morgantown, Virginia. It discusses local and family news.
A daybook of the Donnally and Steele Kanawha Salt Works, listing goods bought and sold and customers' names.
Records regarding West Virginia University, including the Order of Vandalia, as well as general West Virginia history. These materials include minutes, correspondence, and memoranda from the Order of the Vandalia; papers written by Bond; assorted photographs; and other similar material.