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John E. Winter Papers
Office and academic papers of John E. Winters, a former head of the Psychology Department, West Virginia University. The papers include his college notebooks, lecture notes, class outlines, speeches, reprints, and material relating to his study of the cardio-pneumosphygmograph, and the psychology of faith healing, mesmerism, and spiritualism.
John Edward O'Neal Papers regarding World War II Service and Other Material
John Ewing, Soldier, Civil War Letter
John F. Smith, Author, Paper regarding Salt Making Industry in Kentucky
Typed document titled "The Salt Making Industry of Clay County, Kentucky." This paper was presented by John F. Smith to the Filson Club, a precursor of the Filson Historical Society in Louisville, KY, on 1927 April 4.
John F. Stasny, Professor of English, Collection
John Fairfax Will
Typescript copy of the last will and testament of John Fairfax of Preston County, Virginia, now West Virginia, dated 22 December 1843. Details the distribution of Fairfax's estate, including a stone house, slaves, farm, furnishings, land, and animals, to his wife, children, and grandchildren.
John Fanshear Bond
A Monongalia County performance bond of John Fanshear. The agreement bound Fanshear and his heirs to Clement Vincent for a debt of $100.00. It is further stipulated in the event of non-payment that Fanshear will forfeit title to a specified tract of land previously owned by Enoch Vincent.
John Floyd (1783-1837), Research Papers of Charles H. Ambler
John Frissell Papers
John Green, Collector, Photographs of Red Sulphur Springs
Thirty-two images of Red Sulphur Springs, a resort located in southern Monroe County, West Virginia. Images include visitors, staff, grounds, hotel, facilities, gazebo, automobile, and bridge. Red Sulphur Springs, located in southern Monroe County, was a popular mineral spring resort from 1820 to World War I.