Schools - Monongalia County.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Beryl Burchinal, Compiler, Monongalia County Schools Photographs
Class photographs of the students of Beryl Burchinal, a teacher at Fort Martin, Rosedale, and Randall schools in Monongalia County, from 1930-1934. The collection also includes class photographs from Bailey School; a note on the schools in which Beryl Burchinal taught during the early 1930s; and photographs of Crispin Hernandez, a former student.
Monongalia County Schools Reminiscences
Papers which describe the experience of attending one room school houses in Monongalia County. Includes personal recollections by the pupils. See inventory folder for a complete listing of schools, dates, and districts.
Photographs of the Tennant Family of Core, West Virginia and Other Material
Photographs of the Tennant family of Core, West Virginia include 12 prints of candid portraits (ca. 1920-1940), and four color prints of the Tennant family log house (ca. 1980s). There are also 5 photos of other Core area residents (ca. 1940s), 2 photos of the Blacksville Public School (ca. 1914, ca. 1920s), and 4 copies of original photos of a wood plank house (ca. 1910) and one color photograph of the Burnfield log house (ca, 1979) in the Core-Blacksville area
Professor Henry Woods Address
Hand-written copy of an address delivered to a group of Monongalia Academy graduates in connection with a WVU Alumni meeting. The address was probably delivered around 1910 and contains information about the early history of the academy. Professor Woods taught at Washington & Jefferson College and was also a minister at a church in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
School Teachers' Daily Registers
Nine Teacher's Daily Register for schools in various counties, dated 1880, 1884-5, 1886-7, 1892, 1894, 1904, 1905 and 1907. Some schools are in Monongalia County.
West Virginia University, College of Pharmacy, Administrative Records
Correspondence file of Dean J. Lester Hayman, WVU. College of Pharmacy. This correspondence mainly concerns various WVU Committees, including, New Buildings, Arboretum, Inter-collegiate Relations, Admissions, and Student Fee Committees. Also included are letters from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.