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George Ellis Moore Manuscript
Manuscript of BANNER IN THE HILLS by George Ellis Moore, presenting the story of secession and the Civil War in western Virginia and tracing the steps by which West Virginia was created.
George Foster Family History
A typescript copy of the "History of the George Foster Family," the great great grandparents of John Foster Dulles; also a typescript letter of transmittal and explanation from Dr. Earl Hudelson to Dr. J. M. Callahan.
George H. Breiding, Naturalist, Papers
George H. King, Civil War Commission
Photocopy of commission appointing George H. King, 1st Lieutenant, Co. A, First Reg., Virginia Mounted Volunteers, 18 July 1861. The document is signed by F.H. Pierpont, Gov.
George H. King Journal and Daybook
Journal and daybook of George H. King, who operated a store near Romney, West Virginia; includes entries for Laurel Run, Grant Township, and Romney, 1861-1879.
George H. McGrew Papers
Correspondence, sermons, religious writings, and accounts of a graduate of Wesleyan University and Harvard Law School, Methodist missionary to India (ca.1876-1885), and son of Representative James Clark McGrew of Kingwood. Subjects include West Virginia politics; social activities in Kingwood; conditions in the Indian mission field; nautical improvements tested at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1879; Northwestern University; and the Republican National Convention of 1880.
George Jackson (1757-1831) Letter
Letter from a Clarksburg attorney, justice of the peace, delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, 1785-1791, 1794, and U.S. congressman, 1795-1797, 1799-1803, "To the Freeholders of the Northwestern Congressional District of Virginia." Jackson expresses his intention not to run for reelection and comments on the political situation and the issues of the day.