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Malone Family Genealogy
Genealogy, newspaper obituaries, and notes on the Clemens, Finlay, Malone, Utter, and Wolde families of West Virginia, ca. 1700-1950.
Mamazine and the twenty fourth. Zines
Two zines titled Mamazine (vol. 1, no. 2, Oct. 2003) and the twenty fourth. (undated). Topics include relationships and the Morgantown area indie and punk rock music scenes.
"Man on Horseback: Major Thomas Boyd Davis and Martial Law in West Virginia"
Mankin-Daniel Family Newsletter
Mankin-Daniel Family Newsletter, December 1978. Families referenced include Daniel, Mankin, and Stonestreet.
Manliffe Hayes Account Books
Six account ledgers belonging to Manliffe Hayes from 1851 to 1876. Account books document goods and services rendered by Hayes and the cost for each item. Goods and services chiefly concern the boarding and care of horses and wagons and include related items such as feed, hay, collars, and blankets. Collection also includes a ledger from the Morgantown Municipal Court from 1873 to 1903 that records complaints and settlements.
Mann-Hutchinson Family Correspondence
Correspondence of Elizabeth T. Mann, a farmer's widow of Ft. Spring, Greenbrier Co. The letters written to Mann describe family matters and farm home life during the late nineteenth century.
Mannington District Fair Newspaper Clippings
A file of newspaper clippings on the fair, programs, and advertising posters.
"Mannington Times" Newspaper Account Ledger and Other Material
Advertising and job printing accounts receivable ledger of the Mannington Times. Also includes 23 issues of several Marion County newspapers. See newspapers inventory.
Manuscript regarding Volga Community of Barbour County
Sketches of pioneer life on the Virginia frontier (what is now central West Virginia) in the late eighteenth century including the exploits of pioneers and Indian fighters such as Jacob Reger, Sam Hughs and Joseph and Joel Martin. White comments on the activities of the company, Confederate sympathies and activities of various citizens, the Ringgold Raiders, and the Confederate scout, John Righter.