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Wheeling Potteries Histories
Copies of typescript history of Wheeling pottery industry and newspaper article "The Beauty Survives" by Monroe Worthington.
Wheeling Steel Corporation, Histories
Includes typescripts "The History of Principio and Iron Hill", clippings on J.J. Holloway, Earl Oglebay, Alexander Glass, Josiah Fox, and the iron and steel industry of the Wheeling area. Also includes sheet music for the theme song of the Wheeling Musical Steelmakers titled "Got a Feeling, I'll Be Stealing Back to Wheeling, West Virginia" by Bob Ellsworth. Also contains an issue of Time Magazine with an advertisement for Wheeling Steel's COP-R-LOY pipe on p. 41 (1928).
Wheeling Steel Radio Program, Sound Recordings and Records
Wheeling Steel Records
Wheeling Symphony Records
Records of the Wheeling Symphony, including: 24 page 50th Anniversary History (1979), photo portraits of conductor Rachel Worby and the orchestra (ca.1990s), 4 typescript pages on the history of the orchestra (ca.1990s), and ephemera.
Wheeling University Medical School Petition
Petition of physician, surgeons, and others of Ohio County, Virginia, (now WV) to the General Assembly, appealing for the establishment of a medical school in northern Virginia; and a memorial of the president and Trustees of the Wheeling University regarding the establishment and financing of the school at Wheeling.
Wheeling University Trustees Book
By-laws, act of incorporation and minutes to meetings of the governing board of a college sponsored by the Methodist Episcopal Church. Wheeling University was a liberal arts college emphasizing the natural sciences and medicine. The minutes mostly deal with financial matters especially the acquisition and disposal of property.
Wheeling, Washington Family Graves and Nurse Lydia W. Holiday, Articles
Articles about the graves at Wheeling of the Washington family, who were relatives of George Washington. Also articles on Lydia W. Holiday of Wheeling, who became a Civil War nurse at the age of 60.
Wheeling, West Virginia, Newspaper Almanac Clipping
Clipping from a Wheeling (W. Va.) newspaper of a piece titled "Almanac" that is a calendar for the year with the phases of the moon.