Box 24
Container
Contains 34 Results:
[typescript; transcription] "How They Builded [sic] Homes In Charleston's Youthful Days Told In Story of How City Developed from Village," by Garnett Laidlaw Eskew, from 'The Charleston Gazette,' May 21, 1922, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 32-43
[typescript; transcription] "Do You Remember?" list of facts regarding local history, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 47-48
[typescript; transcription] "Blaine Island Once Known for its Fine Melon Patch," by George W. Summers, from 'Charleston Daily Mail,' March 5, 1939, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 50-54
[typescript; transcription] "Boulevard to Raze Kanawha Street Landmark," by George W. Summers, regarding a log house, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 55-60
[typescript; transcription] "Goshorn Place Said to be More Than 100 Years Old," by George W. Summers; includes information about a cow hidden from army raiders in the attic, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 62-66
[typescript; transcription] "Early Charleston Celebrated Fourth Differently: More Fervor in Olden Days, Toasts Galore and Patriotic Talks were Rage," by George W. Summers, from 'Charleston Daily Mail,' July 4, 1939, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 68-75
[typescript; transcription] "Noted Figures in Fourth of 1824" (6 men listed), undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 76-77
[typescript; transcription] "Valley's Oldest Presbyterian Church Plans Centennial," by George W. Summers, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 78-83
[typescript; transcription] "Ancient Gate Posts are Mementoes of Kanawha Valley's Historic Past", undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 85-86
[typescript; transcription] "Bridge Across Mouth of Elk Proposed," by George W. Summers, from 'Charleston Daily Mail,' August 29, 1937, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 88-95