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Matlick Family Papers, Typed Document
This collection consists of ARMY AND PRISON REMINISCENCES OF THE CIVIL WAR, by Jacob G. Matlick, transcribed by R.K. Matlick, Martha J. Aldrich, and R.R. Matlick (1977); THE ORIGIN OF THE CONJUGAL ESTATE, by Jacob G. Matlick (n.d.); HISTORY OF THE MATLICK FAMILY, by Jacob G. Matlick, Edna Matlick Childers, and Essie Matlick McPherson, edited by Loreta D.M. Kreeger.
Matthew Mansfield Neely (1874-1958), Politician, Papers
Matthew Mansfield Neely (1874-1958), Politician, Scrapbooks
Newspaper clippings on Neely's controversy as a law student at WVU, and his subsequent career as a lawyer, Mayor of Fairmont, Congressman, and United States Senator.
Matthew Mansfield Neely (1874-1958), Politician, Scrapbooks
The two volumes of newspaper clippings cover the years 1913-1916, and 1922-1927 and are concerned with Neely's activities as Congressman and Senator, including his abortive attempt to have Judge A. G. Dayton impeached. There are also two volumes of speeches (clippings from the Congressional Record) for years 1926-1928, and 1931-1932.
Matthew Mansfield Neely (1874-1958) Vest
Vest owned by West Virginia politician Matthew M. Neely around the age of 22 years.
Matthew Massullo, Collector, World War II Ration Books and Newspaper Announcing Death of President Kennedy
Collection includes memorabilia collected by Matthew Massullo, including six World War II ration books and one ration coupon issued in Monongalia County; a Morgantown newspaper announcing the death of President Kennedy in 1963; and one Fairmont newspaper with a headline about the West Virginia Centennial in June 1963.
Matthew Page Andrews, Editor and Author, Letters
Matthew Tyler Foulds, Research Paper on Methodism in Western Virginia
Typescript of a paper written by Dr. Matthew Tyler Foulds titled "Enemies of the State: Political and Religious Secession in Western Virginia, 1844-1863". The paper regards the political and social influence of the Methodist Church and its various branches on the area that would become West Virginia, particularly those Methodists that supported the political and economic interests of western Virginia and, at the beginning of the Civil War, the unionist cause and statehood movement.
Matthew Wallace, Physician, Papers
Papers of Wallace, a physician of Mill Point, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and of his colleague, a Dr. Larue. There are records of farm expenses, with a few references to payment for professional visits, and accounts of the carding firm of Barkley and Wallace and the leather business of Wallace and McCarty.