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McColloch Family Papers
McCoy and Hiner Families Genealogies
Genealogical materials of the McCoy and Hiner families. Includes wills, photographs, and correspondence. Also includes material on the Seybert and Vint families.
McCoy Family Papers
McCreary Family Genealogy
Genealogical chart of the McCreary family from Col. George McCreary (1752-1842) to William O. McCreary (b. 1925) and Mary Ann McCreary (b. 1952) prepared by William O. McCreary, 1955. Material covers the years 1752-1952.
McDonald Family Genealogy
Genealogical material on the McDonald Family, Logan County, WV, from GENEALOGY OF THE MCDONALD FAMILY, EDITION B., in the West Virginia Department of Culture and History Library, Charleston.
McDowell County, Caretta and Coalwood, History
Typed 23 page manuscript history of the McDowell County coal mining communities of Caretta and Coalwood by Homer Hickam, the author of Rocket Boys. Caretta and Coalwood were started early in the twentieth century as coal camps by the mine operator George L. Carter. The fortunes of both towns represent the economic cyclical nature of mining throughout the twentieth century reflective of many coal field communities within the state.
McDowell County Evaluation Project
McDowell County Histories
Contains a published book entitled MCDOWELL COUNTY HISTORY (Fort Worth, Texas: University Supply & Equipment Company, 1959), an unopened issue of the McDowell County Centennial Edition of THE WELCH DAILY NEWS (1958), a blank photographic postcard of an unidentified man and woman (ca. 1900-1920), and two newspaper clippings and one letter regarding Davey, West Virginia.
McGuffey's Eclectic Speller
School textbook titled "McGuffey's Eclectic Speller:Revised Edition". It was published by the American Book Company in 1879, and contains 144 pages. McGuffey Readers were a series of textbooks used for grades 1-6 during the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries.
McIlroy Family Papers
Papers of the McIlroy family, early residents of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, including correspondence of John and Joseph McIlroy, newspaper clippings, birth register from the family Bible, and a list of volunteers for the "Home Guard" of Jackson and Barree townships.