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Henri Jean Mugler Diary and Memoir
Henry A. Barron, Papers of a Barbour County Resident
Papers of Henry A. Barron, a resident of Barbour County, including legal documents, financial records, and correspondence. Much of the material in this collection concerns Barron's service as a Justice of the Peace, including court documents regarding legal activities of Barbour County citizens. See "Scope and Content Note" and "Historical Note" for further information.
Henry Baker Papers
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and miscellaneous printed items of a corporal in the Fourteenth [West] Virginia Volunteer Infantry (Union) and his two daughters, Mary Baker and Nell Baker Rightmire. Subjects include Monongalia County local history; Union troop movements in the vicinity of New Creek, June 1863; and local G.A.R. affairs. The collection also includes the Register and Order Book of Post No.5 (Morgantown), Department of West Virginia, G.A.R., 1878-1901.
Henry Bedinger Journal
Copy of two journals kept by Henry Bedinger (of the 'Beeline Brigade') while serving in the American Revolution in New England, New York, and Virginia. Included is a return of troops raised in Frederick County, Virginia. Bedinger details the daily movements of his company and its skirmishes with British soldiers, and describes weapons, methods of punishment, and a variety of military data.
Henry Brannon, Lawyer, Papers
Henry C. Davis Mantel and Tile Company of Morgantown Ledgers and Other Material
Assorted ledgers and other business records of the Henry C. Davis Mantel and Tile Company (now Davis Kitchen and Tile) of Morgantown, WV. Business records also include trade publications, catalogs, and instructional documents for various tile manufacturers. Also includes some Henry C. Davis family papers, including postcard correspondence, photographs, and other material.
Henry C. Wolfe, Engineer. Papers
Henry Dans Ward Diary
A journal kept by Henry Dans Ward while rector of the St. John's and St. Luke's Episcopal churches in Charleston and Malden and as proprietor of a school in New York. From 1843 through 1857 there are notes on churches and social, economic, and political affairs in the Kanawha Valley. Accounts for school and household expenses in New York cover the years, 1858-1862.