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Gustavus Friend Taylor (1843-1915) Scrapbook
Scrapbook of the editor of the Sutton MOUNTAINEER, member of the Wheeling Convention, 1861, and the state legislature, 1867. Clippings pertain to election returns for Braxton County and the nation; Taylor's editorials; letters to the editor; population statistics; and politics. A section of the volume consists of Taylor's record of visits to the county schools as County Superintendent of Free Schools, 1869, and a record of personal accounts.
Guy B. Young Papers
Personal papers of a Glenville attorney, dealing with his law practice, service in the Spanish-American War, and his education at Glenville State Normal School and West Virginia University College of Law.
Guy D. Goff Library Check List
Alphabetical author and short title list of the Goff Collection of books.
Guy D. Goff Papers
Guy D. Goff Papers
Guy Zinn, Baseball Player, Historical Narrative
Biography of Guy Zinn (February 13, 1887 – October 6, 1949), an American professional baseball outfielder from Holbrook, West Virginia, near Clarksburg. He played all or part of five seasons in Major League Baseball from 1911 to 1915. Also includes color copies of four images of Zinn. This material can also be found on the website of the Society for American Baseball Research.
G.W. Orr and Son Ledger for Grain and Feed Mill
A ledger belonging to G.W. Orr and Son of Independence, West Virginia, the owners and keepers of the Henry D. Fortney Grain and Feed Mill. The ledger shows the accounts of the customers of the mill.
H. B. Heiskell Travel Diary
H. C. and Virginia R. Cabell, Papers of Greenbrier County Residents
Papers of H. C. and Virginia R. Cabell, husband and wife, of Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Includes tax receipts for real and personal property, hotel licenses, and a tobacco retail license. Also includes a receipt for payment on a note by William A. Martin.
H. Sutton Sharp Letter
Letter from H. Sutton Sharp, editor of the Parkersburg SENTINEL, to his daughter and son-in-law. In the letter, dated Nov. 9, 1970, Sharp reminisces about West Virginia politics in the period from 1920-1940. He recalls the power and activities of the Flemings, the Watsons, and the Blizzards, and his own association with the WPA.