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Womynkind Foundation Newsletters and Other Records
Wood County Archives
Records from the offices of circuit and county clerks containing inventories, wills, appraisements, estate and administrative settlements, and bills of sales.
Wood County Records
Transcript of a trial in the circuit superior court of Wood County and appeal to the General Court of Virginia concerning citizens of Ohio who were arrested by Virginia authorities while helping slaves escape.
Wood County Survey Plats
Survey plats made by L.G. Merrill & Associates of Parkersburg and Wood County, WV prepared by magisterial districts with the corresponding dates when the survey was made. Magisterial districts with dates are as follows: Box 1 - Clay, 1948-49; Harris, 1955-56; Lubeck, 1939-40; Parkersburg, 1929-32; Slate, 1953-54; Steele, 1956-57. Box 2 - Tygart, 1927-28; Union, 1946-47; Walker, 1952-53; Williams, 1937-38.
Wood County, Walker, General Store Account Ledger
Ledger no. 1 of a general store in Walker, West Virginia, owned by Mr. B. Huffman. Contains customer accounts from July, 1867 through 1975.
Woodblock Engraving of Wheeling, West Virginia
A block for a wood engraving entitled "Wheeling, Virginia, showing the Suspension Bridge, and the Embarkment of the German Rifles, Captain Plankey". Sketched by J.A. Faris, 1861.
Woodbridge-Blennerhassett Papers
Woodbridge Mercantile Company Records
Woodburn Circle National Register of Historic Places Certificate
Certificate announcing that Woodburn Circle (the historic quadrangle on the campus of West Virginia University consisting of Martin Hall, Woodburn Hall, and Chitwood Hall) had been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The announcement was made by the West Virginia Antiquities Commission in cooperation with the State Historic Preservation Officer.
Woodburn Seminary Typescript
A sketch of Woodburn Seminary, by Susah Maxwell Moore, written in 1939; it traces the development of the property on which the school was located, through the Thomas P. Ray estate; the names of the founders are given; describes the origin of the name of the school and concludes with a sketch of student life.