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Heatherly and McVicker Families Genealogy
Genealogy research records regarding the Heatherly family of Barbour and Taylor counties, and the McVickers family of Taylor county. Includes family group sheets, photos, land records, research notes, and vital records. Original documentation is in transcript and facsimile form. Records assembled 1980-2000 by Sandra Delaney covering 1773 to 2000.
Hebron Baptist Church Records
Minutes, membership lists, church covenants and declarations of faith of the Hebron Baptist Church located in rural Marion County. There is also a church history composed by Mrs. Dores Urich, the wife of a recent church pastor, that recounts the terms of service of its ministers, church membership growth, change of church location and building improvements from a log cabin to its present modernized structure.
Heister Guie Rhawn, Clarksburg Exponent Editor, Incoming Letters
Correspondence, mostly letters of thanks, from national journalists and prominent West Virginia politicians to the editor of the Clarksburg Exponent, Heister Guie Rhawn, and to his daughter Harriette Rhawn Behringer. Noteworthy is a Jennings Randolph 1945 letter confiding his political ambitions. Also there is an Oct. 15, 1932 issue of the 'West Virginia Legionnaire' about the election of Louis A. Johnson of Clarksburg, West Virginia as American Legion national commander.
Helen A. Wesp, Compiler, Genealogies
Helen A. Wesp, Compiler, Scott Family Genealogy
Eight manuscript sheets of Scott genealogy compiled by Helen A. Wesp, Indianapolis, Indiana, showing the descendants of Alexander Scott, centered in Monongalia County. Other related families mentioned include Martin, Daugherty, Rees, Gapen, Marchant, Metcalf, Dent, Pindall, Hess, Chipps, Hamilton, Barker, Ridgeway, Morgan, Bouslog, Barrickman, Chesney, Huffman, Neely, Fortney, Britton, Davisson, Barnes, and Boggess.
Helen Goldsborough, Collector, Miscellaneous Papers
Miscellaneous papers collected by Helen Goldsborough of Shepherdstown. Includes wills, deeds, broadsides, and some legal and personal papers of Edmund Lee.
Helen Holt Papers
Helen Holt Papers regarding Federal Housing Administration and Other Material
Helen M. Fleming Papers
Typescripts relating to Marion County, including "In Memory of John Marshall Jacobs, a Good Churchman," "Early Days of Mining in Marion County," and "In Memory of Jessie Hickman Jamison," all written by Helen M. Fleming. There are a number of photographs of Fairmont and Marion County, family photo albums, and seven scrapbooks of clippings of U.S. and West Virginia history, with emphasis on Marion and Monongalia counties.
Helen M. Lewis, Author, "The Subcultures of the Southern Appalachians: Their Origin and Boundary Maintenance"
Paper written by Helen M. Lewis regarding regional differences and the subcultures of Appalachia. It was read at the institute of Southern culture, Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia. Helen M. Lewis (1924-) is a professor, sociologist, historian, and activist who specializes in Appalachia and women's rights.