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David A. Gourick Letter
Circulation letter seeking names of lawyers for inclusion in Gourick's Washington Digest.
David Allen, Newspaper Articles Regarding Potomac River
Photocopies of a two-part newspaper article titled "Will We Lose the Potomac River" by David Allen, former assistant commissioner of the West Virginia Division of Highways. The articles were published in the West Virginia State Journal on 26 August 2005 and 2 September 2005.
David and Ann Wilkins, Art Historians, Research Material regarding Architect Cass Gilbert and the West Virginia State Capitol
David B. Reger, Geologist, Records
Office files of a Morgantown, West Virginia, consulting geologist which include: monthly time sheets and record of jobs, 1934-1957; payroll books, 1939-1947; records of the production of natural gas in Ohio, 1931-1936; a volume pertaining to the Carl Reger estate; and an index to his notes.
David Dale Johnson (1875-1954) Papers
The papers of a member of the English faculty of West Virginia University, 1902-1946, including: his notes and essays written while a student at Marietta College; lecture notes, outlines, and bibliographies used in his English courses; addresses given at various clubs and civic organizations; religious talks; departmental reports; and notes and papers regarding his estate. There is a detailed index to the papers prepared by Professor Johnson.
David Dare Brown, Compiler, Notebooks
Notebooks contain correspondence, photographs, and manuscript histories of lumbering operations and old sawmills in the forest regions of central West Virginia, compiled by Brown for a projected study on lumbering in West Virginia.
David Dial, Collector, Glass Plate Negatives of West Virginia University Agricultural Experiment Station Projects and Other Subjects
Glass plate negatives of West Virginia University Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station projects and other subjects. There are pictures of mostly crops, including potatoes and tobacco, and some of livestock. Other images include single plates of Morgantown, Woodburn Circle, a bridge, and of the "campus from the Station building". Related images can be found in Archives and Manuscripts (A&M) Collection No. 5027.