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Valley Furnace, (Barbour County, W.Va.), Newspaper Clipping
Newsclipping from the Parsons Advocate, dated 7 February 1957, about the old iron furnace at the Valley Furnace in Barbour County, West Virginia. The old furnace was built in 1848 and abandoned circa 1854. Article provides brief overview of history of furnace and its operation. Also includes a photo of the remains of the furnace.
Van Amberg Bittner (1885-1949), Labor Leader, Papers
Van Hall, Historian, Microfilm Collection of Tax Records for Virginia Counties and Other Material
Van Meter Family Papers
Deeds, and parchment grants for land in Hampshire and Hardy Counties, 1775-1849, signed by governors of Virginia, beginning with Edmund Randolph; and one photostat account of Jacob Van Meter with Jacob and John Clower showing the cost of constructing the Van Meter home in Hampshire County, 1842-1845.
Van Meter Family Papers
Notes, bills, receipts, tax notices and scattered land papers of Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, and James E. Van Meter, Hardy County, W. Va.
Van Meter Family Papers
A list of the personal property of Isaac Van Meter, the sale price, and the persons to whom the items were sold at a sale held at Fort Pleasant on the South Branch. Henry Van Meter and Garret Van Meter are shown as administrators.
Van Syckel Family Land Indentures
Six land indentures on parchment for tracts of land in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, deeded to members of the Van Syckle/Van Syckel family. They are dated 1783, 1793, 1796, 1806, 1810, and 1813.
Vance Farmhouse, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Vance Farmhouse of Morgantown, West Virginia, built circa 1854. Includes address, physical description, historical narrative, and bibliography.
Varner Family Correspondence
Letters written by various members of the Varner family in Gilmer County and Baltimore, Maryland, and a number of letters of S.W. Varner, a physician in Kingwood, relating to his medical practice. Included is a letter from M.O. Dawson who is running for governor soliciting names of Republican voters. Subjects covered include death, illness, and news in the family, and West Virginia state politics.