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Short Histories of Western Pennsylvania Counties
A copy of "Your Family Tree", Vol. I, No. 1, (Indiana, PA,1948); contains short accounts of how counties in western Pennsylvania were formed; also contains names of early settlers.
Sidney E. Shaw, Soldier, Civil War Records and Other Material
Sierra Club, West Virginia Chapter, Records
Records of the West Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club, an American environmental preservation organization. Records include minutes, reports, ephemera, newsletters, correspondence, and other material regarding particular areas of interest (specifically the Monongahela National Forest), the formation of the West Virginia Chapter, and other topics. Also includes minutes and correspondence of the Potomac Chapter.
Sigma Nu Home Association, Contracts and Other Records
Records of the Sigma Nu Home Association documenting the acquisition of properties for the Sigma Nu fraternity at West Virginia University (WVU). Includes by-laws of the organization, contracts, and other material. Some of the records regard properties in the Fifth Ward district of Morgantown, West Virginia, in the vicinity of Union and Vernon Avenues, and also downtown properties on Spruce and Walnut Streets. George and Elizabeth Price, and George Price, were vendors.
Sigma Xi, West Virginia University, Chapter Records
Correspondence, announcements, membership lists and transfers, nominations and acceptance, agenda, and material on the early history of the WVU chapter of Sigma Xi.
Silas M. St. Clair Civil War Record
Civil War discharge record of a Private, Co. A., 3d Regt. West Virginia Calvary Vols., 30 June 1865, Copied by Mrs. Carl Chetlan, 1959.
Siler Family Papers
Silverhill Oil Company, Stock Certificate Register
Stock Certificate Register for the Silverhill Oil Co. of Morgantown, WV. Includes stubs from the years 1914-1915 and some blank certificates.
Simeon Franklin Seely, ALS, Letter regarding Raid by John Brown on Harpers Ferry
Letter of 17 October 1859, written by a merchant from Beverly, Ohio, who, on the night of the 16th arrived at Harpers Ferry as John Brown was taking possession of the armory. The letter describes the raid during the time his train was held up.
Simpson Chapel and Community Historical Narrative
A History of Simpson Chapel and Community, written and prepared by Hartzel G. Strader for the Rexroad Family reunion and Simpson Chapel Homecoming group, gives the religious background and family histories of a Lewis County Settlement.