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National Grange Records of Foster R. Hardman of Lewis County
Collection of material regarding the National Grange of member Foster Hardman of Horner, West Virginia in Lewis County. Includes a travelling gavel (with wooden case and rules for use), publications, and papers.
National Mine Health and Safety Academy, Photographic Survey of Facilities
Forty-one color photographs documenting the facilities of the National Mine Health and Safety Academy located in Beaver, West Virginia. The photos are 8 inches by 10 inches, and are mounted on cards.
National Organization for Women, West Virginia and Morgantown Chapters, Records
National Road Survey
Copies of the original surveyor readings of the portion of the National Road traversing West Virginia through Ohio County. The readings are surveyor calculations of area and meridian locations. There are also side notes mentioning special features such as watercourses like Wheeling Creek. Also includes a typed copy of a letter from Richard D. Delafield, a chief engineer of the survey, to James G. Totten stating changes in the course of the National Road survey east of the Ohio River.
National Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, Incorporation Certificate
Incorporation certificate issued by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to National Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. The Wheeling based company was authorized as a foreign corporation to operate in Pennsylvania with an office in Washington.
National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees, Local 1199, Correspondence, Circulars, and Other Records Regarding
National Youth Science Camp Records
Navy Commander Harold W. Merritt, Jr. Personal Rapid Transit Papers
Reports, memoranda, notes, project plans, and other documents relating to the development of the Personal Rapid Transit system at West Virginia University compiled by Navy Commander Harold W. Merritt, Jr. while working at the US Department of Transportation. This collection is minimally processed.
Neal Heflin Papers
Papers of Neal Heflin and his daughter, Lois Heflin. Includes family papers, West Virginia University student records and publications (the Heflins were WVU students), and materials regarding West Virginia history and tourism. Neal Heflin attended West Virginia University in the early 20th century and remained in West Virginia throughout his life, living in both Clarksburg and Fairmont.
Neale Family Letters (photocopies)
Two letters mentioning Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson and his family. The first, dated 6 June 1833 from Thomas Neale to Lewis Maxwell concerns the disappearance of the children of his daughter, Julia Jackson Woodson. The second letter, dated 23 February 1864, from W.R. Neale, discusses Stonewall Jackson's death.