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Monongalia County (W.Va.) Churches, Survey of Religious Conditions
Monongalia County (W.Va.) Hospital Records
Records of the Monongalia County Hospital and the Women's Hospital Association. County records include minutes, reports, orders, constitution, newspaper clippings, printed material, and photographs concerning the history of the hospital from 1922 to 1929 and 1940. Association records consist of a small notebook of handwritten meeting minutes related to activities of the organization from 1921 to 1925.
Monongalia County (W.Va.) Land Grant
Photostat copy of a land grant to William Hansher, of Monongalia County, by the authority of Virginia governor Patrick Henry, 1785.
Monongalia County (W.Va.) Newspaper Clippings
Newspaper clippings of death notices and political affairs chiefly related to Monongalia County and West Virginia state politics. Clippings include articles about Mayor Terence D. Stewart and obituaries of prominent citizens in Monongalia County, including Civil War veteran D.B. Stewart.
Monongalia General Hospital, Nursing School Records
The microfilm is the only existing copy of the records of the student nursing program at Monongalia General Hospital in Morgantown. The records, alphabetized by student name, document cases handled by the student nurses. The microfiche duplicate the microfilm version.
Monongalia Historical Society Records
These papers include a few letters to Dr. Eldon B. Tucker, Jr., President, on historic preservation, some brief genealogical material and a few news clippings.
Monongalia Historical Society Records
Monongalia Historical Society Records
Minute book includes a record of the organization of the society and the constitution and the by-laws. Included with the volume is a typescript entitled: “Spots in Monongalia County School History (1837-1847).”
Monongalia Riding for the Handicapped Association Records
Monroe County Reminiscences
Typescripts of the reminiscences of several residents of Monroe County, including Isaac Wilson, which Billy Meredith Hardy recorded in 1933 in Indian Creek. The reminiscences are both humorous and serious. Subjects include a murder and hanging, the naming of Buzzard's Run, women's sad stories, and typhoid fever, among others. Also includes an essay which describes high school commencement week in Greenville in 1933, with particular attention to the first ever junior-senior banquet .