Box 6
Container
Contains 151 Results:
Miscellaneous - Letters to Pruntytown "The Family Visitor"; Item 06-091: 1) Transcript of unknown; 2) "The Family Visitor, Pruntytown, Va., Friday, Nov. 2, 1860"; 3) 4 leaves; 4) Complete; 5) Typescript of unknown original, duplicate of 06-090; 6) No Original; 7) Marks from metal paper clip, right side rather ragged, 1860/11/02
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 17
Dates:
1860/11/02
Miscellaneous; Item 06-092: 1) Original; 2) No Title; 3) 1 leaf; 4) Fragment; 5) Draft of a letter to a newspaper recounting the story of a debating society that broke up over the question "does the right of suffrage depend on internal suggestion or outward perception?"; 6) No Transcript; 7) Good condition, some fading, undated
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 18
Dates:
undated
Miscellaneous; Item 06-093: 1) Original; 2) "Shook Business"; 3) 2 leaves; 4) Fragment; 5) Part of a discussion of the changing nature of the barrel shook business, especially as it relates to sugar imports from Cuba and tariffs thereupon; 6) Transcript exists, see 06-100 and 06-101; 7) Good condition, undated
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 18
Dates:
undated
Miscellaneous; Item 06-094: 1) Original; 2) No Title; 3) 2 leaves; 4) Complete; 5) Piece discussing mine safety legislation following the Newburg disaster, calling for stronger penalties for owners who continue to work unsafe mines; 6) Transcript exists, see 06-102 and 06-103; 7) Good condition, rather faded, undated
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 18
Dates:
undated
Miscellaneous; Item 06-095: 1) Original; 2) No Title; 3) 6 leaves; 4) Fragment; 5) Part of a essay discussing the Constitutional process for gubernatorial elections, whether Wilson or Goff was the real governor of West Virginia; 6) No Transcript; 7) Some fading and staining, undated
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 18
Dates:
undated
Miscellaneous; Item 06-096: 1) Transcript of unknown; 2) "Resolutions offered by Peirpoint"; 3) 5 leaves; 4) Complete; 5) A list of resolutions, bills, and petitions introduced by Pierpont into the West Virginia Legislature during 1870, covering topics from internal improvements to the incorporation of towns; 6) No Transcript; 7) Marks from metal paper clip, ca. 1870
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 18
Dates:
ca. 1870
Miscellaneous; Item 06-097: 1) Original; 2) No Title; 3) 3 leaves; 4) Fragment; 5) Heavily edited draft of a speech Pierpont was to give at the Shoe and Leather exhibit centennial, describing the high quality of exhibits from around the globe; 6) Transcript exists, see 06-104 and 06-105; 6) No Transcript; 7) Some fading and smearing, ca. 1876
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 18
Dates:
ca. 1876
Miscellaneous; Item 06-098: 1) Original; 2) No Title; 3) 2 leaves; 4) Fragment; 5) Heavily edited fragment concerning the balance of power in the state constitution, part of a discussion of the actions of a State Auditor; 6) No Transcript; 7) Fairly smudged, undated
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 18
Dates:
undated
Miscellaneous; Item 06-099: 1) Original; 2) No Title; 3) 1 leaf; 4) Fragment; 5) Small fragment of a story about a regiment being mustered in and prepared to march on Phillippi; 6) No Transcript; 7) A little faded, undated
Item — Box: 6, Folder: 18
Dates:
undated