Church buildings
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
E. L. Mathers and Max Mathers, Compilers, Monongalia County Scrapbook
A scrapbook compiled by E.L. Mathers and Max Mathers, dealing with Morgantown and Monongalia County. There are photographs and newspaper clippings concerning civic, military, and social organizations; taverns and hotels; churches and schools; marriages and deaths; historic houses, early buildings, business places, and river navigation; and biographical sketches.
Enoch Rector (1804-1898) Papers
Correspondence of Enoch Rector, a Baptist minister in Ohio and in Wood and Wirt counties, West Virginia. Subjects include land sales, Western Virginia Education Society, Rector College, family affairs, and Rev. Joshua Bradley's work. There are pamphlets and typescripts on Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Wood County.
Felix G. Hansford Papers
Felix G. Hansford Papers
First Christian Church (Connellsville) Records
Record of ministers, members, baptisms, deaths, meetings of the church board, reports of the various church departments, and organizational history.
George W. Peterkin, Fund-Raising Letters for Methodist Episcopal Church
An ALS and printed form letter, 1893 January 25, from George W. Peterkin of Parkersburg. Peterkin makes a personal fundraising appeal for the Diocese of West Virginia in order for the Methodist Episcopal Church to expand its programs and pay off debts incurred.
Gravely and Moore Studio, Photography Business in Charleston, Negatives
Harpers Ferry History
A sketch of the town and its geographical setting, copied from a map owned by Mrs. E. Bruce Allen, Moorefield, West Virginia. Included are short notes on the history of the town, description of the rivers, public buildings, school, circulating library, tavern, religious denominations, and nationalities represented among its inhabitants.
Hazel Run Baptist Church Ledger
Henry Dans Ward Diary
A journal kept by Henry Dans Ward while rector of the St. John's and St. Luke's Episcopal churches in Charleston and Malden and as proprietor of a school in New York. From 1843 through 1857 there are notes on churches and social, economic, and political affairs in the Kanawha Valley. Accounts for school and household expenses in New York cover the years, 1858-1862.