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Chestnut Ridge Camp Scrapbook
A scrapbook kept by Agnes Peebles, a counselor at a summer camp for underprivileged children, many from Scotts Run. Although run by the Presbyterian Church, the camp was secular in nature and open to youth of all faiths. Includes photographs, sheet music, letters, and reports; also includes reference to a lecture by a visiting German Jew on conditions in Germany.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Elizabeth Ludington Hagans Chapter, Morgantown, West Virginia Records
Correspondence, 1903-1947; lists of names of Revolutionary War soldiers and officers, burials, location of graves, and pensions. There is a list of frontier forts in Monongalia County; data on servicemen in World Wars I and II; and genealogical information on about one hundred families.
Elmer W. Prince, Papers of a Morgantown Resident and City Official
Matthew Massullo, Collector, World War II Ration Books and Newspaper Announcing Death of President Kennedy
Collection includes memorabilia collected by Matthew Massullo, including six World War II ration books and one ration coupon issued in Monongalia County; a Morgantown newspaper announcing the death of President Kennedy in 1963; and one Fairmont newspaper with a headline about the West Virginia Centennial in June 1963.
Max Mathers Collection Papers
Monongalia County Veterans Records
Mostly consists of cemetery readings, newspaper clippings, muster rolls, pension records of servicemen from Monongalia county.
West Virginia University, College of Creative Arts, Clifford Brown, Music Professor, Records
Newspaper clippings, photos, brochures, and programs concerning the career of Cliff Brown, WVU music professor and bandmaster, and the conducting of musical education and programs at WVU. Noteworthy is a program for the dedication of the "E" flag, a military designated award for excellence in war production, to the Morgantown Ordinance Works during World War II.
West Virginia War History Commission, World War II Records
William Rice Research Papers regarding West Virginia Genealogy and Other Topics
World War II Scrapbook, Clippings Regarding West Virginians and Others
Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings regarding mostly West Virginia men and women serving in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. Clippings include photographs, the nature and location of service, news of homecomings, weddings, births, awards, missing persons, injuries, and deaths.