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Topographic Maps
Topographic maps by the U.S. Geological Survey of various cities and towns in West Virginia. These are quadrangle maps covering four-sided areas bound by parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude. Contour lines show land shapes and elevation; colors distinguish map features, such as roads, rural areas, woodlands, urban areas, landmark buildings, etc.
Topographic Maps of West Virginia
Travis Stimeling, Music Professor, West Virginia Song Writer Oral Histories
Trembly Family Genealogy
Information compiled from Preston County histories concerning the Tremblys and other Preston County families including Albright, Bishop, Boylan, Core, Cox, Cozad, Crane, Cress, Criss, Darby, DeBerry, Dunham, Feather, and Smith. Material covers the years 1750-1900.
Triadelphia High School Class of 1928, Material Regarding 50th Class Reunion
Material regarding the Triadelphia High School class of 1928, including a 1928 yearbook "The Triadelphian"; a program for the 50th Class Reunion held in 1978; a group photograph from the 50th Class Reunion (1978); and a directory of the class of 1928 put together for the 50th Class Reunion (1978).
Triadelphia High School Newspaper "The Triadelphian"
Ten issues of "The Triadelphian", the school newspaper of Triadelphia High School, Wheeling, West Virginia. Also includes a Christmas issue from 1945 (printed in green ink with a red image of Santa Claus stamped on the front page) and a partially complete set of issues from March 1947 to March 1948.
Trinity Episcopal Church, Norborne Parish (Martinsburg, W.Va.) Records
Trinity Episcopal Church (Parkersburg, W.Va.) Records
Parish registers of the Trinity Episcopal Church in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Three volumes document baptisms, communicants, confirmations, marriages, and funerals in the parish. Records also include financial account of money collected by the parish.
Trinity Methodist Church (Martinsburg, W.Va.) Records
Tsukasa Kambara, Artist, Paintings
This collection includes five paintings by Japanese American artist Tsukasa Kambara:
1. Face with Triangle (2017), 20 x 16 inches
2. Float mixed media (undated), 20 x 16 inches
3. Fallout Fall in (2017), 20 x 16 inches
4. Simple Pattern Eleven (undated), 12 x 12 inches
5. Untitled – black and white spattered perspective-style with gold and red details (2008), 20 x 16 inches