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Biographical Sketch of James Edward Hanger, Confederate States Army Veteran
Bishop Robert E. Lee Strider Diaries
B.J. Baker Records
Daybooks, ledgers, journals, and other mercantile records of a Petersburg general merchandise company in the South Branch Valley, and the membership and dues list of the Petersburg Council, Friends of Temperance, 1871-1878.
Black Diamond Girl Scout Council Records
Records of the Black Diamond Girl Scout Council, focusing mostly on the Board of Directors. Includes policies, memorandums, annual and financial reports, and meeting minutes. The records seem to have been collected by Gordon Thorn as part of his work with the group in their camping committee.
Blacksville High School, Yearbook "The Tattler"
Blacksville High School yearbook "The Tattler" (1919). Includes "large" photographs of faculty, students, and student groups; class history; humor; and other material. The town of Blacksville is located in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Blacksville No. 1 Mine Disaster, Records of Investigation
Documents recording the investigation by the US Mine Safety & Health Administration into the Blacksville No. 1 Mine explosion, Consolidation Coal Company. Includes exhibit index, maps, and approximately 600 pages of interview transcripts.
Blacksville Store and Gristmill Business Records
Three ledgers and account books of a general store and gristmill at Blacksville owned by William Thomas.
Blakely and Hardesty Families Genealogy
Genealogical information on the Blakely and Hardesty families, entitled "Some of the Descendants of Francis Blakely (1770-1857) and Rachel Hardesty."
Blanch H. Kuykendall, Compiler, Hardy and Hampshire Counties Genealogy
Mimeographed typescript containing genealogical information on the Ball, Blue, Guthrie, Harminson, Kuykendall, Pancake, and Smith families; also some information on the genealogy of Thomas Parsons and John Marshall (John Marshall of the Forest). Most of these families were early settlers in the Hardy-Hampshire County area. Material covers the years 1704-1954.