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Grace E. Waters, Teacher, Papers
Grace Martin Taylor, Artist, Letter regarding Artist Hans Hofmann
Grace Martin Taylor, Artist, Papers
Papers, news clippings, programs, photos, certificates, and artwork of West Virginia artist, Grace Martin Taylor, who taught in Charleston at Mason College, and later at Morris Harvey. Her art, in several media including oils and watercolor, is modernist in style, showing a preference for abstraction. Also included is some material regarding her daughter, Lucie Anne Mellert, and her promotion of Taylor's art.
Grafton Homes Business Records
Grafton Philharmonic Society Minute Book
1895 Minute book of the Philharmonic Society of Grafton. The society was originally named the Queen Ester Chorus. Meetings held at the M. E. Church in Grafton.
Grafton Sentinel Building
DEATH OF BUILDING 102: A VICTIM OF MAN'S INGRATITUDE, by R.H. Robinson, 1979. Describes the life and "death" of the Sentinel Building, Grafton, West Virginia (1894-1979).
Graham H. Hamrick, Farmer and Inventor, Papers
The correspondence and legal papers of a Barbour County farmer and inventor. Hamrick discovered, patented and marketed an embalming fluid using conveniently available, non-poisonous chemicals which made the practice of undertaking safer and less costly. He also developed improved methods of food preservation, particularly "in the manufacture and preservation of butter."
Graham-Yeager Lumber Company Certificate of Incorporation
Certificate of the Graham-Yeager Lumber Company, Morgantown, March 7, 1906.
Grand Army of the Republic Flag
Grand Division of The Sons of Temperance of Virginia, Order
Printed transmittal of routine order from Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance in Richmond to local divisions, dated June 10, 1860.