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Millard Lampell, Author, Screenplays and Related Material
Screenplays and related material authored by Millard Lampell, an Emmy-winning writer (1966), novelist and songwriter. In 1950 during the McCarthy era he was blacklisted for refusing to tell the Senate Committee on Internal Security about his political affiliations. For several years he was forced to use a psedudonym. Lampell helped form the pre-revival classic group, the Almanac Singers, a precursor to the Weavers. He was the author of two novels.
Milspaw Folklore Collection, Typescripts, Tapes, and Films
A collection of student term papers, submitted to a class in American Folklore, taught by Yvonne Milspaw of West Virginia University. The papers relate to legends, ghost stories, ballads, folk medicine, recipes, crafts, social customs, and games. A card file indicating the subject matter of each paper is included with the collection. Also includes folk music and oral history recordings.
Milton Cohen Papers
Milton R. Yarger, Inventor, Papers
Papers of inventor Milton R. Yarger, who lived and worked in Morgantown, West Virginia. Includes copies of Yarger's patents, correspondence, photographs, and documentation of his work (including plans, sketches, development costs), among other material. See "Scope and Contents" note for further detail.
Mine Foreman's Certificate
Mine foreman's certificate, issued 1920 Sept. 13, to D.W. Stotts by the West Virginia Department of Mines.
Miner-Supporting Community Groups' Letters and Speeches
Mineral County, Patterson's Creek Plat Map
Photostatic copy of a map showing "Sunday Plats of Lots on Patterson's Creek, Nov. 1748." Originally traced, Aug. 28, 1951, at Winchester Court House. Measures added by H. Waller, 1974.
Miners' Conspiracy Indictment, Logan County
Miners for Democracy Papers
The collection consists of the "Proposed Rules of MFD Caucus", from District 3l, UMWA, and the transcribed testimony of Charles M. Culp, a West Virginia miner, given in Washington, D.C., on 18 February 1972 in an investigation of his retention by District 31 as campaign worker for the Boyle-Titler-Owens international slate in 1969. Culp's handwritten statement and other evidence are included with the testimony.