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Herman Godes, Pianist, Audio Files
Herman Guy Kump (1877-1962), Lawyer and Politician, Papers
Hershel "Woody" Williams, Medal of Honor Recipient, Papers
Papers, newspaper clippings, newspapers, audiovisual recordings, publications, speech materials, and more documenting the life and activism of Hershel "Woody" Williams, a fierce advocate of Gold Star families.
Hess Dustless Mining Machine Co., Certificate of Incorporation
Certificate of Incorporation of the Hess Dustless Mining Machine Company, July 3, 1912, in the town of Ansted, Fayette County. Certificate also lists the objects and purposes for which the corporation was formed, the amount of the total authorized capital stock, and the names and addresses in incorporators and the number of shares of stock subscribed for by each. Agreement expired 1962 July 9.
Hill Family Genealogy
Genealogy research papers on the Hill family from the 1600s to the 1900s. Includes correspondence, research notes, clippings, photocopies of documents and maps, three books, and two Hill family genealogy charts.
Hinkle Family Genealogy
The collection comprises genealogical information on 11 charts, showing the ancestry of the Hinkle family of Pendleton County, West Virginia, in the 18th century. Places of birth, marriage and death are mainly in Germany.
Hiram Carpenter, Records of a Pleasants County Businessman
Historical Document Facsimiles
Originals and facsimiles of sixteen documents, newspapers, magazines, letters, and similar materials. Included are photostats of letters from George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, and Abraham Lincoln, a reprint of a Lincoln speech, photostat of Albert Einstein's original manuscript on relativity, as well as various issues of newspapers describing important events in American history. Content dates from 1508-1954.
History of Harrison County Schools
Three page typescript History of Harrison County Schools (1787-1956).
"History of the Pierpont-Avery Community"
"History of the Pierpont-Avery Community," compiled by John C. Bayles, is a genealogical and local history study of this Monongalia County, West Virginia, settlement on the Cheat River from the late 1700s to 1930s. Narrative is 250-pages long and describes the geography of the area, community leaders, churches and schools, general history, and climate. Also includes several black-and-white photographs.