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William K. Smith Family Papers
The collection is highlighted by the Civil War papers of William K. Smith of Tyler Co. Militia rosters, wartime letters, a military pass, commendation, and pension claim are among the papers. Smith, of the West Virginia 14th. Infantry, Company F, died in a Confederate prison hospital in 1865, and other papers in the collection belonged to his widow, Christena. Family letters, financial papers, and home remedies are included.
William Kelley Militia Appointment
Copy of William Keyley's appointment as a Captain in the Virginia Militia for Preston County, April, 23, 1821. Original in possession of Zar Kelly of Cleveland, Ohio.
William Kramer Account Book
An account book of Dr. S.E.B. Kramer, a physician in Smithtown; included are dates of residents' births and deaths, and other data relative to Smithtown and vicinity.
William L. Wilson Letters
William Lantz and R.S. Lantz, Postmasters, Papers
Papers of two Blacksville postmasters containing mail reports, letters on post office affairs and politics, petitions for mail routes, and printed materials relating to politics and agriculture.
William Lantz Store, Business Records
William Lowther Biographical Record
One page mimeograph biographical record of the life of William Lowther, Revolutionary veteran and Western Virginia pioneer.
William Ludwig, Correspondence and Record Book
Letters of William Ludwig, a soldier with the Thirty-fourth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The letters are to his father, Charles Ludwig, and his brother, George, both in Cincinnati, Ohio, from various camps in West Virginia. This collection also contains a record book of the regiment compiled in 1885 by Alex S. Oliver of Company "G", and a newspaper article, written in 1889, presenting a short history of the regiment.
William Lyne Wilson (1843-1900) Papers
William M. Dent (1831-1914) Papers
Correspondence, 1868, of William M. Dent and others concerning a school for girls operated by W. Giddings at Melrose, Rockingham County, Virginia; and a program for the seventh annual contest between the Columbian and the Monongalian Literary societies of the Monongalia Academy, 1860.