Box 24
Container
Contains 34 Results:
West Virginia Review Index (contains list of articles by Roy Bird Cook listed in the 'West Virginia Review'; also includes tables of contents for issues from vol. I, no. 1, October 1923 through vol. XIX, no. 12, September 1942), undated
File — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 21
Dates:
undated
Charleston Typescripts (includes mainly typescript copies of newspaper and periodical articles by George W. Summers and Garnett Laidlaw Eskew), 1937-1944?, undated
File — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22
Dates:
1937-1944?, undated
[typescript; transcription] "Monument Erected to Memory of Kanawha Riflemen, Youths Who Battled in Civil War 60 Years Ago," by Garnett Laidlaw Eskew, regarding the history of Kanawha Riflemen (organized 1856), as published in the 'Charleston Gazette' (June 4, 1922), undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 1-7
[typescript; transcription] Memorial marker's list of soldiers who served in the Kanawha Riflemen, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 8-9
[clippings; original] newspaper clippings, including articles and pictures of historic interest (throughout volume), 1937-1939, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 10, 44-46, 49, 61, 67, 84, 87, 96, 139, 159-160, 176, end
[typescript; transcription] "George S. Patton, Rebel...Story of a Confederate Officer," by Forrest Hull, from 'Holland's, The Magazine of the South', undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 11-16
[typescript; transcription] "Know Your Shepherdstown," by C.S. Musser, from 'Independent' newspaper of Shepherdstown, WV, May 3, 1945, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 17-18
[typescript; transcription] "General Patton, Grandson of Kanawha Rifleman Captain, Comes of Long Line of Fighting Men," by William H. Maginnis, from 'The Charleston Gazette,' May 27, 1945, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 19-23
[typescript; transcription] "Salt Seeker Here Drilled First Oil Well on Continent: Captain James Wilson, Resident of Charleston, Found Secret of Burning Spring, in 1815," from 'The Charleston Gazette,' May 21, 1922, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 24-26