Showing Collections: 1911 - 1920 of 4809
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.
John H. Marple, Soldier, Civil War Discharge Papers
Discharge papers of Private John H. Marple, Co. A, 10th Reg, W. Va. Inf., and a private bill, H. R. 3804 to increase the pension of his widow, Lelia H. Marple.
John H. McGee Letter Book
John H. McGee Letter Book. Letter book (39 leaves) documenting the collection of debts and purchase of goods by the firm of Thomas J. Massie and John H. McGee in Morgantown during the years 1831-1833, as well as the purchase and sale of goods by John H. McGee in Carmichaels and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Baltimore, Maryland in 1837. Also contains an 1835 letter regarding the educational plans of McGee's son.
John Harrington Cox, Collector, Papers regarding West Virginia Folklore
John Hatcher, Confederate Veteran, Typescript Titled "Recollections of the Civil War 1861-1865"
Typescript by John Hatcher, a Confederate veteran and West Virginia native, titled "Recollections of the Civil War 1861-1865". Hatcher served in the Confederate Army from August 1861 until he was taken prisoner in November 1864. Hatcher writes about his unit's movements, battles participated in, officers encountered, and hardships endured. For further information, see “Scope and Contents” and "Biographical Note".
John Henderson Manuscript
Sketch, written by Bessie Ammons, of Henderson, a Disciples of Christ minister who served several communities in the western part of Monongalia County, West Virginia, in the 1860s.
John Henry Folk Festival Records
John Hoard Family (Monongalia County, W.Va.) Genealogy
Printed genealogy (2 copies) of the Capt. John Hoard family of Monongalia County, West Virginia, from 1738 to 1778 consists of a narrative history of John Hoard's immediate family and more than two hundred pages of genealogical charts for Hoard descendants. Also includes brief history of Monongalia County in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Written by Clifford B. Hoard and printed in 1965.