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John Pomroy, Army Captain, Letter regarding Frontier War in the Upper Ohio Valley
John R. Lynch Papers
Papers of a resident of Glenville include a notebook containing measurements of lumber, a memo book of logs sold, a tally book of rafts floated down the Little Kanawha River, a stock certificate in the Gilmer County Fair Association, and West Virginia Department of Agriculture statistics for 1920.
John Rogers (1786-1864) Papers
Correspondence with Capt. R. L. Baker of the U.S. Arsenal in Pittsburg for the purchase of musket stocks.
John Rogers (1786-1864) Papers
Letters to and from John Rogers of Morgantown concerning his business affairs; subjects of the letters include the Morgantown Bridge Company, building an academy in Morgantown, the North West Turnpike, stage routes between Morgantown and Uniontown, salt, wool, carding, the purchase of machinery for the manufacture of woolen goods, plow points, and negroes. Correspondents include John Hoye, J. M. Mason, George Calmes, John R. Cooke, George White, J. A. Stein, and G. Faber and Sons.
John Rogers (1786-1864) Papers
This collection embraces business letters, bills, receipts, notes, orders, checks, and personal correspondence of John Rogers, who was a pioneer merchant and iron manufacturer in Monongalia County, Virginia, during the first half of the nineteenth century.
John Rogers Correspondence
The collection consists largely of correspondence to Morgantown businessman John Rogers from relatives in Pennsylvania and Maryland. It also includes two letters from Sgt. William A. Widney, who was assigned to the U.S. War Department during the Civil War, to a Morgantown friend (possibly William Hennen). One letter was written by an unidentified woman to her grandson, a West Virginia University student.
John Rogers, Morgantown Resident, Letter and Financial Record
John Russo Papers
John S. Carlile, List of Persons Ordering Copies of Speech Given in the U.S. Senate
A list of persons ordering copies of a speech delivered by Carlile in the U.S. Senate on March 17, 1862 and the number of copies requested by each. Individuals wanting copies have signed their own names and have indicated the number of copies ordered. Signers include John Carlile, H.M. Rice, W.T. Willey, N.A. Harris, John S. Wright, S.W. Powell, Garrett Davis, Edgar Cowan, A. Kennedy, and B. Stark.