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Blue Sulphur Springs Land Survey
A land survey of the property of the Blue Sulphur Springs Resort of Greenbrier County including land (24 acres), cabins, dining house and stables. Conducted by David Hanna, the survey was ordered by the Greenbrier County Superior Court in order to settle a transaction dispute regarding the sale of the property by Nancy Patterson and the heirs of James Patterson to Joseph Martin and Charles Carraway.
Bluefield State College and Concord College: The Coordinate Relationship, 1973-1975, 1999
Historical narrative with document facsimiles by Billy Coffindaffer regarding the merger between Bluefield State and Concord Colleges during 1973-1975 titled "Bluefield State College and Concord College: The Coordinate Relationship, 1973-1975."
Bluestone Baptist Church, Records
Records include minutes, 1804-1820, 1854, a manuscript hymn book, and correspondence, 1803-1809, of a Summers County church; and the minutes of the Greenbrier (Baptist) Association, 1807-1811.
Board of Education of Marshall County (W. Va.), Sand Hill District, Minute Book
Bob Henry Baber, Author, Poem
A copy of the poem "A Bed Time Rhyme" by Bob Henry Baber printed on a poster with illustrations and Baber's autograph. The author was formerly the mayor of Richwood, West Virginia. The illustrations were by Boyd Carr of Bedford, Virginia.
Boehler Family Letter
ALS. Miss Boehler, Powhatan College, Charlestown, WV, March 12, 1911, to her father, Charles Boehler, c/o Seneca Glass Company, Morgantown, WV. 6 p. on 5 leaves.
Bonni McKeown, Activist, Papers
Bonnie Bowman Thurston, Religious Scholar and Author, Papers
Bonnie Brown Papers
Booker T. Washington, Commemorative Articles and Other Miscellaneous Items
Commemorative articles about Tuskegee Institute and its founder, the educator, Booker T. Washington. Also copies of a few articles by this renowned turn of the century leader of Afro-Americans and a copy of his autobiography, Up From Slavery. Also includes photographs of Washington and his family and facsimiles of his passport application and death certificate. This material reflects Washington's philosophy of economic self help for African-Americans.