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Colonel H.A. Cole, General Order No. 28 regarding Closure of Drinking Establishments
General Order No. 28 by Colonel H. A. Cole of the First Brigade, Third Division, Army of the Potomac, Department of West Virginia, dated 31 May 1865 from Winchester regarding the closure of "saloons" and "bar rooms".
Colonel Jacob M. Campbell, Civil War Telegram
Telegram written on U.S. Military Telegraph paper, from Colonel Jacob M. Campbell to General B. F. Kelley, regarding a captured prisoner who had a pass from Stuart and Lee "to procure horses."
"Colonel John Bowman Treasure Map" (typescript), a Hand Drawn Map of Western Virginia, and a Map of Marshall County
Typescript: "Colonel John Brown Treasure - Map." Two maps: hand-drawn map of Western Virginia 1777, showing Ohio River Valley around Wheeling, WV; map of Marshall County, WV (Marshall County Commission, 1963).
Colored National Press, Letter by William Murrell
Columbus Shrewsbury, Soldier, Civil War Letters
Community Coalition for Social Justice Records
Conaway Family Genealogy
Sketch of the Conaway Family, compiled by Orrin Bryte Conaway in 1951. Including the Fleming line of Marion County, Thomas Inghram, and the Ankrom, Dew, Ruffner, William Morris, and Robert Morris families. Material covers the years 1612-1951.
Conaway General Store, Barrackville Account Book
One ledger documenting transactions of a general store in the town of Barrackville, Marion County, West Virginia. Includes index of names and transaction records. Goods sold include butter, coffee, eggs, flour, ham, sugar, tomatoes, vinegar, gloves, and soap, among many other items. The store was known as "Conaways Feed Store," and had been in the Conaway family until closing sometime in the 1980-1990s. It was located at the end of the covered bridge in Barracksville, West Virginia.
Condon Family Photographs
Scans of three photographs of the Condon family, including a portrait of Clifford Cain Condon and Benjamin Carl Condon; a photograph of Benjamin Carl Condon and his mother Bertha Conn Condon; and a photograph of Bertha Conn Condon, her sisters Blanche Conn and Artella Conn, and relative Ernie Conn.