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Herbert Manley Diary and Account Book
Diary and account book of a Michigan farmer with entries about work performed such as planting or clearing land for a day. There are comments about the weather and extensive notes on prices. There is some biographical information identifying Manley (1863-1919) as a Canadian who emigrated to the United States some time after he became married.
Herbert P. McGinnis Papers
Well leases and records, geologic reports, maps, printed material, photographs, and other papers of McGinnis, an oil and gas operator who owned the Tri-State Oil & Gas Co. of West Virginia, and who, after graduating from Marshall University in 1910, became a leading figure in the oil and gas business. Some of his poetry is included in the collection.
Herbert S. Thomas, Engineer, Scrapbook of Construction of the Ohio Extension of the Norfolk and Western Railroad
Herbert Warder Dent (b.1880) Papers
Deeds of Peter T. Laishley and Samuel Arnold, Preston County, 1834 and 1837; photographs of the judges of the State Supreme Court of Appeals, 1863-1937; a map of the McGraw and Yates addition to Grafton; and Dent family genealogical data.
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.