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Henry Drury Hatfield (1875-1962), Papers and Correspondence
Three carbon copies of letters, 1951-1952, by H.D. Hatfield to Everett Dirksen and John L. Lewis, includes carbon typescript copy of a summary of Hatfield's career.
Henry Dunnington, Photographer, Photographs of Littleton, WV, and Other Subjects
Several mounted photographs and an album of photographs taken by Henry Dunnington of various locations in Littleton, WV. Subjects include family members, local school classes, and buildings in the Wetzel County, WV, area.
Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916) Papers
Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916) Papers
Henry Gassaway Davis Papers
Additional papers of Henry G. Davis, mainly cancelled checks and check tubs. There are several letters, telegrams and freight bills, 1875-1897; and bank statements; U.S. geological Survey Maps; and a picture of George R. Latham.
Henry H. Fry, Soldier, Civil War Letters
Civil War letters from a Union soldier in the Army of the Potomac to his wife in Greene County, Pennsylvania. Fry was in the Peninsula Campaign, 1862, and later stationed at various islands off the South Carolina coast. In 1864 he was killed near Bermuda Hundred, Virginia. The letters reveal little about military movements, but do comment on camp life and fraternization between Union and Confederate soldiers.
Henry Hammett, Cabinet Maker, Day Book Transcript
Daybook (typescript transcription) of Henry Tillett Hammett, a cabinet and coffin maker in Parkersburg, Virginia (West Virginia) in the early 19th century. Includes a record of his daily patrons and the costs associated with his work from 1828 to 1836. Hammett emigrated from Loudon County, Virginia to Parkersburg, Virginia prior to 1829.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Professor, Galley Copies of Books
Galley copies of books delivered to Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., apparently for review. Gates is a distinguished scholar of African-American history at Harvard University. See Scope and Content Note for contents list.
Henry O. Middleton Correspondence
Letters to Middleton at Buckhannon, VA [now WV] and other places, regarding land sales in several West Virginia counties, with notes on court cases and comment on the fall of Richmond, VA. Correspondents include Allen T. Caperton.