Box 33
Container
Contains 144 Results:
[typescript; transcription] "The Forty-Niners," by Benjamin Hoffman, undated
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 47, Page: 427-428
[typescript; transcription] "Diary of Benjamin Hoffman, Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, [West] Virginia," dated 1848-1850, undated
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 47, Page: 429-444
[typescript; transcription] "A Trip to the South--Notes By The Way," by H.C. Kenyon, chapter I-III, undated
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 47, Page: 445-485
[typescript; transcription] summary of chapters of a thesis on the National Highway, by J.P. Kennedy, Los Angeles, CA, undated
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 47, Page: 486-496
[other; copy] Randolph County family history (Nicholas family; undated) and four pages of a list of soldiers killed and wounded (1757-1758), 1757-1758, undated
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 47, Page: back of book
[other; copy?] image of General Lewis Ruffner, with explanatory typescript notecard; Ruffner was a salt manufacturer from Kanawha County, and served as a delegate at the Wheeling Convention in 1863, undated
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 48, Page: A1
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Ruffner Kanawha Valley Scrap Book (includes materials on Lewis Ruffner; salt production in the Kanawha Valley, mercantile activities in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Louisville, and Charleston, WV 1823-1825; and social and religious life in the Kanawha Valley before the Civil War; among other topics)
[typescript; copy?] regarding General Lewis Ruffner's life and genealogy by Robert S. Franklin, 1938, undated
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 48, Page: A2
Dates:
undated
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Ruffner Kanawha Valley Scrap Book (includes materials on Lewis Ruffner; salt production in the Kanawha Valley, mercantile activities in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Louisville, and Charleston, WV 1823-1825; and social and religious life in the Kanawha Valley before the Civil War; among other topics)
[typescript; transcription] "Records from the Family Bible of David Ruffner (1767-1843) …", 1936?
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 48, Page: 1-4
Dates:
1936?
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Ruffner Kanawha Valley Scrap Book (includes materials on Lewis Ruffner; salt production in the Kanawha Valley, mercantile activities in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Louisville, and Charleston, WV 1823-1825; and social and religious life in the Kanawha Valley before the Civil War; among other topics)
[typescript; transcription] "Ruffner Family Notes: Records Made by Daniel Ruffner (1779-1865) in 'Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge'", 1936?
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 48, Page: 5-12
Dates:
1936?
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Ruffner Kanawha Valley Scrap Book (includes materials on Lewis Ruffner; salt production in the Kanawha Valley, mercantile activities in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Louisville, and Charleston, WV 1823-1825; and social and religious life in the Kanawha Valley before the Civil War; among other topics)
[typescript; transcription] "Kanawha Pieces," by Reverend Henry Ruffner (1790-1861) of Kanawha Salines, Virginia (Malden, West Virginia), copied from original manuscript written in 1856; includes Kanawha-related short stories; dated May 1936, 1936
Item — Box: 33, Volume: Notebook 48, Page: 13-52
Dates:
1936
Found in:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
/
Roy Bird Cook (1886-1961), Collector, Papers
/
Series 8. Bound Notebooks
/
Ruffner Kanawha Valley Scrap Book (includes materials on Lewis Ruffner; salt production in the Kanawha Valley, mercantile activities in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Louisville, and Charleston, WV 1823-1825; and social and religious life in the Kanawha Valley before the Civil War; among other topics)