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Walter Simms Hallanan (1890-1962) Papers
Walter Stuart Papers
Correspondence received by Mr. Stuart as editor of the West Union Record, West Union, including letters from John W. Davis, Douglas S. Freeman, Pearl S. Buck, Allen Nevins, William Jennings Bryan, Franklin D. Roosevelt, W. E. Chilton, Louis Johnson, Rush D. Holt, James A. Farley, John J. Cornwell, H. G. Kump, Homer A. Holt, and others.
Walter Stuart Papers
Two scrapbooks of Walter Stuart, editor and publisher of the West Union Record. Clippings are from the Congressional Record and editorials from the newspaper. There are a few letters, including from John W. Davis (1942-1947), one from Henry D. Hatfield (1945), and one from Alben W. Barkley (1948).
War of 1812 Militia Records
Copies of regimental rosters and pension lists of Virginia militia from Monongalia County in the Revolutionary War showing name, rank, and amount received; and copies of regimental rosters of Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania militia in the War of 1812. Only names and ranks are shown.
War of 1812, Monongalia County Muster Roll
Muster roll, War of 1812, for Virginia Militia, 118th Regt., Monongalia County, commanded by Capt. John Lance. Also includes broadside advertising Salt River Navigation Company, and river trips in the steamboat, FREE TRADER, up the Salt River, undated.
Ward Engineering Company Archives and Manuscripts
Ward Engineering Company Archives and Manuscripts Microfilm
Two diaries of Charles Edwin Ward (1841-1915), dealing mainly with trips to Europe and California, in 1883 and 1886, plus a scrapbook of the Charles Ward Engineering Company, a Charleston boat building company, for the year 1897.
Ward Family History
Warden Davis Riley Interview
Recorded interview with the proprietor of Worden's Hotel and a long-term resident of Davis, West Virginia.
Warren E. Hall (1891-1969) Papers
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, sermons, radio addresses and a photograph of Warren E. Hall, a Presbyterian minister. The collection consists mostly of sermons; correspondence covers the early years, 1916-1926. The radio addresses were made in Michigan and Morgantown.