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David Hunter Strother Letter
Letter to Joseph S. Duckwall, dated City of Mexico, October 4, 1882, concerning Strother's father's estate and the estate of Phillip C. Pendleton.
David Hunter Strother Letters regarding the Battles of Culpeper Court House and Cedar Mountain
David L. Wilson Papers
Letters and business records of the mercantile establishment of David L. Wilson in Moorefield. Subjects covered include: property rentals, crops, labor costs and lumbering.
David Merle Shingleton, Jr., Author, Shingleton Family Genealogy
Five binders of genealogy material related to the William Shingleton family compiled by David Merle Shingleton, Jr. Each volume of the genealogy focuses on one child of William Shingleton, a Revolutionary War veteran, and traces that line from the late eighteenth century to the late twentieth century. These descendants inhabited parts of Hampshire, Wayne, and Taylor counties in West Virginia and Washington County, Maryland.
David Minear Pension Papers
Facsimile of David Minear's pension application/affidavit for serving in the Revolutionary War, a corrected version of C.J. Maxwell's transcription of it, and Jeffrey Felton's transcription. Also includes Felton's transcription of Nathan Goff's assessment of Minear's claim for pension.
David R. Preston Diary
David Selby, Actor, Books and Photographs
David T. Rees, Collector, Orderly Book and Diary
Copy of an order book of the Continental Army, originating at Lancaster and Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. In the back of the volume is a copy of a travel diary, "Journal of a Voyage to California in Brig A EMERY" which sailed from Sandy Hook, New York 25 January 1849.
David W. Gall (1851-1939) Papers
Account books, letter copy book, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings of the founder and editor of the Philippi JEFFERSONIAN-PLAINDEALER, lawyer, and Democratic state senator. Topics covered include the early history of Philippi, the wartime death of Gall's sons in 1915 and 1917, financial affairs of the newspaper, and Gall's column Washington Special written from the nation's Capitol and published in several West Virginia newspapers.