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Hamrick Family of Webster County (W. Va.) Papers
Deeds, leases, teaching certificates, and other documents relating to the Hamrick family of Webster County, West Virginia.
Hancock County Marriages List
Photo static copy of a list of Hancock County, (West) Virginia marriages, 1848-1853.
Hancock County, Marshall-McNeil House, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Marshall/McNeil house of New Cumberland, West Virginia. Includes address, physical description, historical narrative, and bibliography. There are also three photographs of the house. The Marshall-McNeil House is a two and one-half story Queen Anne style residence built in 1887 by West Virginia State Senator Oliver Marshall. He was the great grandson of the pioneer Aaron Marshall who came from Virginia east of the mountains.
Handbills and Announcements for Theatrical Events in Clarksburg and Fairmont
Seven handbills and announcements for theatrical events in Clarksburg and Fairmont, West Virginia. Includes: 1) "Merely Mary Ann" (ca. 1904-1913; by Israel Zangwill); 2) "The Fighting Hope" (1908); 3) "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (ca. 1908-1909; by John Fox, Jr.); 4) "Excuse Me" (1911; by Rupert Hughes); 5) "Oh, My Dear!" (ca. 1918; 2 copies); 6) Giles Button, Comedian (undated); and 7) William Carr, Musician with Carr Trio (undated).
Harader Family History
A History of the Haraders in America, compiled by Myron H. Henderson and Mrs. George Templar. This typescript genealogy traces members of the Harader family in southwestern Pennsylvania, West Virginia (Preston County), Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri from 1749 to 1955. Included in the typescript are ancestry charts, photographs, copies of historical documents, and a chronology of important events in the Harader family's history.
Hardman Family History
A history of the Hardman family titled "The Hardmans and Kindred Klans" compiled by Paul Hardman, 1940. The material covers the years 1600-1940.
Hardy and Hampshire Counties Records
Hardy County, Account Ledger for Havenar Store in Moorefield
Account ledger for store in Moorefield, Hardy County. Provenance is thought to be through the Gregory and Havenar families, possibly from the Havenar store. Transactions are entered chronologically, and include date, name of customer, goods purchased, and value in dollars and cents.
Hardy County Cemetery Readings, Typed Document
Hardy County cemetery readings which were compiled by James Funkhouser for the Kimsey's Run Brethren Church, Harper, Chrisman, Inskeep, Miller, and Strawderman cemeteries, and an unnamed cemetery near Lost City. In addition there are readings from the Wilkins, Sager, and Dispanet family cemeteries.
Hardy County Histories Typed Document
Typescript copies of "Frontier Cross-Section: A History of Morrefield and Hardy County" (after 1872) both written by the donor.