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Richard D. Rose Family, Photocopies of Bible Genealogy Records
Photocopied excerpts of the Richard D. and Rachel Caroline Hale Rose (married September 23, 1875) family Bible. The collection includes the names of the eight children born to the couple in Mercer and Summers counties. The Rose children were born between 1877 and 1894.
Richard Davis Family Papers
Miscellaneous certifications, clippings, photographs, and other papers belonging to members of the Davis family, largely pertaining to Richard Earle Davis, and LaVerne Blatchford (Mrs. Richard Earle Davis). There are two oversize documents (1941, 1954) and one scrapbook (ca. 1913-1920).
Richard Duez, Collector, Photographs of Northern West Virginia
Digital files of photographs collected by Richard Duez of images of subjects located mostly in northern West Virginia, although there are some items featuring subjects located in Charleston and other places in the state. Locations include Clarksburg, Elkins, Fairmont, Mannington, Parkersburg, St. Marys, etc. Subjects include city views, street scenes, buildings, businesses, and transportation, among others.
Richard H. Ralston, Sr., Collector, Papers
Richard Henry Lee Letters
Photostat negative copies of correspondence by Richard Henry Lee, 1773-1790.
Richard Hopkins, Printer, Papers
Richard Kidwell Miller, Artist, Papers and Artwork
Artwork and Papers of Richard Kidwell Miller (1930-2012), a Fairmont-born artist, teacher, singer, and actor. Includes paintings (3 items), biographical material, correspondence, programs and catalogs for exhibits, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, reproductions of artwork, and other material. Please see "Scope and Content Note" and "Historical Note" for further information.
Richard L. Armstrong, Compiler, Civil War Research Papers Regarding Thomas J. Walker at Williamsville, Virginia
Richard L. Woodyard Papers
Sermons, essays, lectures, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers of a Methodist preacher who served in Clarksburg and Sutton, West Virginia; Louisa, Kentucky; and along the Ohio River from Ashland, Kentucky, to Parkersburg.