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Jacob Seibert Family Papers
Papers of the Jacob Seibert family of Berkeley County, West Virginia, from 1813 to 1925. Manuscript materials chiefly include surveys, inventories, receipts, and notes related to the settlement of Seibert's farm.
Jacob Skiles, Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, Merchant Daybook
This daybook chronicles the barter and cash dealings of Lewisburg merchant Jacob Skiles in the years of early settlement in Greenbrier County. Skiles, a land speculator, notes some of his land dealings as well as his business contacts in the Shenandoah Valley and Pennsylvania. Some of the most prominent settlers of the Greenbrier Valley are mentioned.
Jacob Weddle Civil War Letter
Letter dated, Camp 1st West Virginia Vol. Infantry, Cumberland, Maryland, November 12, 1864, to President Lincoln by Jacob Weddle recommending for promotion Henry J. Johnson, Adjutant of the First Regt, West Virginia vol. infantry.
Jacob Williamson Marshall (b.1830) Papers
Jacques Carmeleau Antoine, Ambassador from Haiti, Papers
James A. Haught, Journalist, Papers
James A.G. Edwards Family Papers
James Albert Parker, Sailor, USS Maui Newspaper Announcing Japanese Surrender
Souvenir newspaper announcing the end of World War II in the Pacific published for the crew of the USS Maui. The newspaper was owned by James Albert Parker, a member of the ship's crew and a native of West Virginia. In addition to a number of articles regarding the surrender of Japan, the newspaper also includes an article about West Virginia Senator Harley M. Kilgore and the post-war need for coal.
James Allen, Will and Children's Poetry
Last will and testament on letterhead stationary of James Allen of Wheeling, West Virginia, a justice of the peace, notary, and bill collector, probably from the 1890s. Also includes four handwritten and undated children's poems.
James and Elizabeth Byrnside Portraits
Framed oil paintings of James Madison Byrnside (1814-1873) and Elizabeth Peters Burnside (1816-1868) of Monroe County, West Virginia. Portraits were painted by Mrs. Joseph Cherard of Peterstown, West Virginia.