Account books
Found in 257 Collections and/or Records:
M.H. Ross, Collector, Papers
Papers (1935-1947) including correspondence, bonds, tax returns, checks, bank statements and account books of the Fairmont General (Cook ) Hospital Graduate Nurses' Alumni Association, Fairmont, W. Va. See inventory for complete description.
Milkint Brothers General Store (Tucker County, W.Va.), Financial Records and Photograph
Financial records of Milkint Brothers General Store in the town of Thomas located in Tucker County, West Virginia. Includes two account ledgers (1913-1914 and 1919-1951), and account journal for acquisition of inventory for the store (1912-1919). Also includes group portrait photograph entitled "Charles Milkint and Sons".
Monongah Mines Relief Committee Records
Monongalia Academy Minute Book
Monongalia County Archives
Monongalia County Archives
Papers, mainly orders, of the Board of Overseers of the Poor, and Board of Supervisors; also miscellaneous orders, Sheriff's receipts; and Officers of Election accounts for 1863.
Monroe County Archives
Court case papers, wills, deeds, surveys and plats, ca.1772-1879, along with bound volumes of court records, deeds, estrays, road and tax records, a register for free blacks, and private account books, 1783-1923. The account books include: records of a U.S. Army post hospital at Union, 1867-1869; oil well drilling, 1886-1890; Union and Fort Spring Stage Line, 1876-1877; newspapers, 1867-1903; taverns, 1815-1872; and Union Lyceum minutes, 1845-1847.
Monroe County Schools, Records
Morgan County Records
School commissioners' papers, 1821-1846, containing reports to the president and directors of the Literary Fund; treasurer's accounts and reports; reports of tuition paid for poor children; and a report on the formation of school districts. The collection also includes marriage lists and certificates of the officiating clergymen, 1820-1854.
Morgantown Rotary Club Papers
Correspondence, minute books, attendance lists, financial statements, and clippings of the Morgantown Rotary Club from 1952 to 1969. Included are papers pertaining to the first World Affairs Institute, held in Morgantown in April of 1960. Most of the correspondence is from or to William A. Moreland, President of the club for most of the period.