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William Archer, Journalist, Research Papers regarding McDowell and Mercer Counties
William Arnett, History Professor, Records of Phi Alpha Theta and Other Material
William B. Curtis (1821-1891) Papers
William B. Gatewood (1835-1908) Papers
Correspondence, memo books, legal and business papers of a farmer and deputy sheriff residing in the Cabin Creek District near Coalburg, Kanawha County. Subjects include farm prices, land, coal, politics, and the Paint Creek Railroad.
William B. Maxwell, Historical Narratives Regarding James Craik and Kanawha Valley Lands of George Washington
William B. Spitzer, Compiler, Research Papers Regarding World War II Airman Kingsley Spitzer
Research papers compiled by William B. Spitzer of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia regarding the service and death of his brother Technical Sergeant Kingsley Spitzer, crew member of the B-17 Flying Fortress "Situation Normal", during World War II. Includes photographs, correspondence, clippings, books, and other material.
William (b.1881) and Beatrice McFee Papers
Letters, postcards and photographs belonging to William and Beatrice McFee, including several letters pertaining to Mrs. McFee's illness and death in 1952. Correspondents include Mrs. Van Wyck Brooks, James T. Babb, Cass Canfield, Hester and Cedric Crowell, Barbara Frost, and Edmund Wilson. Also included are letters from Babb to Tasker Williams regarding Williams' sale of McFee manuscripts and papers to the Yale Library.
William Barnet Smyth, Biographical Sketch of a Monongalia County Resident
Biographical sketch of the life of William Barnet Smyth (1853-1947), a cabinet maker and farmer in Monongalia County, West Virginia, written by his son, Olin D. Smyth. Describes William Smyth's cabinet work, including his business partnership and specific projects, his family history, his illness and death, and his favorite sayings.
William Bennett Land Grant
A grant of land from the State of Virginia to William Bennett for 400 acres in Fayette County, March, 1780. The document bears Governor Patrick Henry's name.
William Bowman, Jr., Korean War Military Uniform
Military uniform of U.S. Army Korean War veteran and Grafton, West Virginia native William Farley Bowman, Jr. (1931/08/28 - 1973/07/21). See historical note for biographical information.