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Oscar Wood, Glassworker, Typescripts of Poetry
A typed volume of verse, "Lichen & [Moss]," by Oscar Wood, a retired Morgantown glass worker. Much of the verse deals with the Monongalia County area, its scenery, life, labor, and culture.
Our Lady of the Pines Church of Preston County, Photographs, Clipping, and Postcard
Owen-Neely Funeral Home Records
These photocopies of alphabetized client records of the Owen-Neely Funeral Home of Blacksville, Monongalia County, list the names and addresses of the deceased, their marital status, survivors, details of funeral and burial services, and birth, death, and burial dates.
Painters Local Union, No. 91, Wheeling, Records
Papers of the Painters Local Union No. 91 in Wheeling, WV, including minute books, account books, and membership and dues records (1886-1924); typescript minutes (1941-1954); correspondence, (1886, 1943-1952); and receipts, contracts, and pamphlets (1886-1958).
Pamphlets regarding Morgantown, West Virginia
Three pamphlets regarding Morgantown, West Virginia: 1) "Morgantown Methodist Episcopal Church, Dedicatory Program and Historic Sketch" (1904) (includes photos); 2) "Morgantown, West Virginia, Past and Present with A Glance to the Future" (ca. 1900-1910) (prospectus with many photos); 3) "Chancery Hill Addition" (ca. 1900-1910) (includes maps and photographs).
Panoramic Photograph of 9th Infantry Training Company
One large panoramic photograph of West Virginia Governor Cornwell with 9th Infantry Training Company at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, on 10 November 1917.
Panoramic Photographs Collection
Papers regarding Early Settlers of Aurora in Preston County
Account books, and legal, business, and personal papers of some early settlers at Aurora, Preston County, West Virginia. There are records of a tannery, blacksmith shop, a general merchandise store, and a sawmill, as well as deeds and subscription lists for the Lutheran and German Reformed churches. Also included in the papers are land surveys, wills, deeds, plats, school notebooks, tax receipts, and other items.
Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company Records
Pare Lorentz, Documentary Filmmaker, Clippings and Other Material Collected by James Guiher, Jr.
Material regarding filmmaker Pare Lorentz (December 11, 1905 - March 4, 1992), born Leonard MacTaggart Lorentz in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Includes photocopies and one email printout. Formats include correspondence, a press release, and magazine and newspaper articles. Topics include his life and his documentary work on the Great Depression, such as The Plow That Broke the Plains.