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Emme Family Genealogy
Genealogy of the Emme family, as descended from Johann Christoph Ludwig Taylor Emme. Includes data regarding family history from 1798-1972. Also includes a history of Haydentown, Pennsylvania, Fayette County, the 'hometown' of the Emme family.
Emory J. Woofter, Minister, Ledger
Minister's record book containing the 1930 account of the Salem First Baptist Church. Also a list of marriages performed, sermons given, and prayer meetings organized. An extensive listing of funerals attended and performed with a complete list of the deceased.
Emory L. Kemp Papers regarding Industrial History
Empire Laundry Company Records
Records for the Empire Laundry Company of Clarksburg. Includes dissolution papers (1957), stock information (1930s-1950s), building blueprints (1948), employee insurance records (1934-1953), federal tax returns (1950-1955), and photographs of employees at work (1914).
Enoch Rector (1804-1898) Papers
Correspondence of Enoch Rector, a Baptist minister in Ohio and in Wood and Wirt counties, West Virginia. Subjects include land sales, Western Virginia Education Society, Rector College, family affairs, and Rev. Joshua Bradley's work. There are pamphlets and typescripts on Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Wood County.
Enon Baptist Church, Ledgers
Six ledgers of Enon Baptist Church records including constitution, membership lists, minutes, etc.
E.O. Somerville, Two Letters Regarding Experiences in Bergerville, Putnam County
Two letters authored by E.O. Somerville of Bergerville, Putnam County, West Virginia regarding personal experiences.
Ephemera Collection
Ephraim F. Morgan (1869-1950), Governor, Papers
Newspaper clippings concerning the administration of the 16th Governor of West Virginia, the launching of the U.S.S. West Virginia, and the building of present Executive Mansion
Ephraim F. Morgan (1869-1950), Governor, Papers
The papers of West Virginia’s 16th Governor, Ephraim F. Morgan, largely contain official correspondence originating in or received by the governor’s office, 1920-1925. Records types include newspaper clippings, reports, maps, proclamations, speeches, and other items. Topics include the State Police, prohibition, industrial unrest, the Mine Wars in southern West Virginia, public works and roadbuilding, and West Virginia University.