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West Virginia Centennial Church History Project Report Forms and Photographs
A county-by-county collection of report forms, photographs, and histories of churches in existence for more than a century, assembled during the state centennial year.
West Virginia Centennial Commemorative License Plate
A metal motor vehicle license plate issued to commemorate the Centennial of West Virginia Statehood. The plate has yellow lettering on a blue background with "1963" where the plate number would usually be.
West Virginia Centennial Commission Papers
Correspondence to and from J. Arthur Butcher, Concord College, Athens, W.Va., relating to an appeal through newspapers by Mr. Butcher to collect historical data for the centennial in 1963.
West Virginia Centennial Commission, Papers
West Virginia Centennial Philatelic Material
Collection regarding postage stamp commemorating the centennial of West Virginia statehood. See "Scope and Contents" for additional information, including an addendum.
West Virginia Centennial State Seal Photographs and Metal Plates
Color and black and white prints of the Centennial seal, and copper plates of the seal. Sixteen metal engraving plates added 4/29/1964.
West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Papers
Correspondence, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings of chamber officers concerning business and economic subjects. Correspondents include Robert C. Byrd, Robert H. Mollohan, Cleveland M. Bailey, Arch A. Moore, and W.W. Barron.
West Virginia Circus Posters
Six posters advertising circus performances at locations throughout West Virginia. Locations include Charleston, Lewisburg, and Flatwoods. Two of the posters advertise the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. This collection has been minimally processed.
West Virginia Citizen Newspaper, Volume 1, Number 11 of a Temperance Movement Publication
Contains one issue of the West Virginia Anti-Saloon League's temperance newspaper West Virginia Citizen vol. 1, no. 11, Parkersburg, WV, 1906. Portion of bottom of all pages missing.
West Virginia Civil War Letters
Ten letters and one telegram concerning military and civilian activities in western Virginia from May to September, 1861. Correspondents include H. W. Benham, Robert E. Lee, George A. Porterfield (recipient), J. B. Anderson, Thomas M. Harris, J. D. Cox, Winfield Scott, George B. McClellan, and F. W. Lander.