Box 24
Container
Contains 34 Results:
[typescript; transcription] "First Charleston Postoffice [sic]," by George W. Summers, from 'Charleston Daily Mail', June 26, 1938, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 97-102
[typescript; transcription] "Old Cellars Still Remain," by George W. Summers, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 103-107
[typescript; transcription] "Elk Bridge Destroyed During Ice Jam," by George W. Summers (clipping and typescript), undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 108-112
[typescript; transcription] "Boat Works Once Top City Industry," by George W. Summers, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 113-119
[typescript; transcription] "Early Day Charleston: …Trains Crossed River by Boat Until '07," by George W. Summers, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 120-126
[typescript; transcription] "Capitol Once was Cox's Lane, Where Cattle Went to River," by George W. Summers, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 127-131
[typescript; transcription] "Kanawha Valley Growth Reflected in Old Newspapers," [by George W. Summers?], undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 132-134
[typescript; transcription] "Era Brought Many Events - Year of 1873," by George W. Summers, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 135-138
[typescript; transcription] "First Directory Gives Interesting Glimpse of Charleston's Growth in 63 Years," by George W. Summers; directory was published in 1874, undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 140-150
[typescript; transcription] "Famous Explorer and Missionary Were Friendly with the Indians--Clark and Washington Never Met Even Though Washington Visited Him", undated
Item — Box: 24, Volume: Notebook 22, Page: 151-153