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Twyman and Dickinson Families Papers
Letters from the Twyman and Dickinson families concerning family matters and personalities in the salt industry. Other items include a specie circular, several summonses, and payment on demand note.
Tygart Valley Homesteads
Fact sheet entitled: Facts about Tygart Valley Homestead, West Virginia, three pages, and a newspaper clipping about the Tygart Valley Homesteads.
Tyler County Archives
Records of appearances in Tyler County court between 1826 and 1833.
Tyler County Archives
Circuit and county court papers including minute books, order books, witness books, rule books, execution books, and trial dockets. There are poll books for state and federal elections (1816-52).
Tyler County Court, Volume of Receipts
A bound volume of receipts of payments for supplies and services rendered to the Tyler County Court. The book contains mostly payments made to individuals for court service, road work, and official salaries.
Tyler County Land Records
Land deeds, indentures, and plat surveys of Tyler County, including the will of Samuel Underwood.
Typed Historical Sketch of Romney and Springfield Presbyterian Church (photocopy)
Sketch of Romney and Springfield churches, prepared in 1887 by a committee of the Winchester Presbytery under the Reverend John A. Scott. Contains notes on the rise of Presbyterianism in the Romney area, sketches of pastors John Lye, James Black, William Henry Foote, and George Williamson Finley, and a record of church buildings.
Typed Manuscript of "The Far Interior; Chronicles of Pioneering in the Matabele and Mashonga Countries, 1847-1879" by Edward C. Tabler
Typed manuscript and 313 pages of page proofs of Edward C. Tabler's The Far Interior; Chronicles of Pioneering in the Matabele and Mashonga Countries, 1847-1879. Amsterdam, 1955.
Ulysses Grant Carter, Collector, Papers, Photographs, and Movie Films
The collection consists of correspondence, periodicals, pamphlets and other material gathered by Carter concerning black miners in the coalfields of West Virginia, with particular reference to availability of extension courses in safety, foremanship, and engineering.