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Thomas King, Civil War Soldier's Letter
A letter written by a Sergeant Thomas King to a friend. The letter is dated March 4, 1862, and was written from Camp Charleston, Virginia. King was a soldier with the 27th Regiment, Company K, of the Indiana Volunteer Calvary under Col. Colgrove. A typed transcription of the letter, prepared by the donor, is attached to the original copy.
Thomas L. Dunn Ledger
A ledger of Thomas L. Dunn of Monongalia County containing accounts and records of births and deaths for the Dunn family.
Thomas Lacy, Minister in Lewis County, Papers
Correspondence and other papers of a Lewis County Episcopal minister relating to family matters and church business.
Thomas Lewis Letter
ALS, Thomas Lewis, Point Pleasant, April 4, 1791, to Col. Henry "Light Horse" Lee, Washington. Describes Indian dangers on Ohio and Kanawha Rivers.
Thomas M. Harris, Civil War Papers and Artifacts
Thomas Minor Genealogy
Some genealogical notes on the Family of Thomas Minor. In eight parts. Compiled by Frank M. Brand. Typescript.
Thomas P. Jacobs Historical Society Membership Certificate and Letter regarding Virginia Debt Controversy
A certificate of membership in The West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society issued to T. P. Jacobs of New Martinsville, dated at Charleston Feb. 4, 1890; and a typescript letter from J. M. Mason University of Virginia, Aug. 9, 1918, to (Thomas P. Jacobs concerning the printing and circulation of an enclosed five page typescript letter regarding the Virginia Debt controversy.
Thomas P. Ofcansky Diaries
Diaries of author, analyst, and book collector Thomas P. Ofcansky (born 1947). The fifteen volumes include yearly diaries from 1993-2003, 2006, 2010, a special East Africa/United Kingdom trip diary (29 September - 22 October 1999), and a bound notebook. Some of the volumes contain loose pieces of ephemera. Subjects of the diaries include Ofcansky's personal life, his professional life as an author among other things, and details about trips he took.
Thomas P. Ray Diary
Copy of a diary of a Morgantown resident, with references to early merchants and public officials; the building of schools, churches, and business buildings; volume of river traffic; and roads and mail routes opened.