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John Wharton, Student
1828 holograph letter from J.A. Wharton, Stevensburg, VA to his son, John, at medical school in Philadelphia. Discusses mainly family matters and fatherly advice on managing money. Also includes entrance card to clinical lectures at University of Edinburgh dated May 14, 1805, signed by D. Rutherford for Mr. John Wharton.
John William Beall (1721-1814) Class List
Photocopy of a page from a 1751 London book of maps on which in 1779, John William Beall listed his scholars in a short term subscription school. The school was taught in a cabin at the mouth of Buffalo Creek (Buffalo Station) near Fairmont. This is thought to have been the first school taught in what is now West Virginia west of the Allegheny Mountains. There is also a letter from Glenn D. Lough giving information on the class list.
John W.M. Appleton (1832-1913), Soldier, Civil War Papers
John Y. Beall, Confederate Spy, Typescript Biography
Biography of a Confederate officer, John Y. Beall (1835-1865), who was convicted as a spy by a Union military commission and executed. The typescript is authored by someone who identifies himself only as a "friend" of Beall.
Johns Hopkins University, Alumni Association, West Virginia Branch, Minutes and Correspondence
Records of an association of Johns Hopkins alumni at West Virginia University, including two minute books, 1913-1924 and 1925-1958. Members include J.M. Callahan, O.P. Chitwood, Friend E. Clark, and A.M. Reese.
Johnson Family Correspondence
Johnson Family Genealogy
Family genealogies in this collection include: Carter, Johnson, and Price.
Johnson Newlon Camden (1828-1908) Papers
Two business letters of Senator Camden concerning the Stewart Brick Company, Parkersburg, and a Democratic Electoral ticket for Virginia in 1852.
Johnson Newlon Camden (1828-1908) Papers
An unsigned letter to Johnson Newlon Camden commending him for his work on the West Virginia Debt question. Collection also includes a pamphlet on the October 1891 term of the Supreme Court of the United States.