Harrison County (W. Va.)
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Roy Bird Cook, Collector, Tavenner Family Papers and Other Material
Roy Dean Ash, Collector, Land Grant and Bond for Sale of Land
Two photocopies of manuscript documents: 1.) A land grant signed by James P. Preston, Governor of Virginia granting Michael Briel 81 and 3/4 acres in Frederick County, Virginia (1813, 1817); 2.) An agreement for the sale of land in Harrison County (near Clarksburg, Virginia) by Bryon J. Basset to John E. Woodward (1857, 1860, 1863, 1865, 1868 are signature dates).
Rufus A. West, Collector, Papers
Schools, Harrison County, Records
Minutes of the Board of Education, Clarksburg (West Virginia) District, 1879-1915; a typescript copy of a teaching contract, Buffalo Creek, 1835; and a note concerning the school fund for Harrison County, 1863-1865.
Smith Family of Barbour and Harrison Counties, Papers
Papers from the Smith family from Barbour and Harrison County, West Virginia. Includes digital content, slides, high school diplomas, and a marriage certificate. Digital content includes photographs and genealogical information. Photograph subjects include family members, ephemera, degrees, and other family papers pertaining to the Smith family as well as Smith ancestors and descendants of the House and Wamsley families.
St. Charles Hotel of Clarksburg (W. Va.) Ledger
The ledger of a Clarksburg hotel kept by its proprietor W. W. Boggess. It includes names of those registered and their town or city of home residence. Also there are accounts of travel expenses, groceries and construction costs. Part of this ledger was used as a scrapbook of election statistics from news clippings of the 1890's for Harrison County.
Stout Family Land Deed
Xerox copy of a land deed for a plot in Harrison County, WV, between Hezekiah Stout and his son, Milton Stout, dated Nov. 24, 1825.
Thornton Tayloe Perry, Collector, Papers
Topographic Maps
Topographic maps by the U.S. Geological Survey of various cities and towns in West Virginia. These are quadrangle maps covering four-sided areas bound by parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude. Contour lines show land shapes and elevation; colors distinguish map features, such as roads, rural areas, woodlands, urban areas, landmark buildings, etc.