Civil War - West Virginia.
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
West Virginia Mason-Dixon Civil War Round Table, Fifth Annual Symposium Records
West Virginia Statehood Sesquicentennial Commemorative Coin
Commemorative coin for the sesquicentennial of West Virginia statehood, which was commissioned by the Wheeling National Heritage Area Corporation (WNHAC). The coin is gold in color. One face shows Francis H. Pierpont, the (West) Virginia politician who served as governor of the Restored State of Virginia and is considered the "father of West Virginia"; the other face shows Independence Hall in Wheeling, West Virginia.
West Virginia University, History Department, Grant Proposal and Greenbrier River Valley Histories
Grant proposal for a campus historic preservation plan to The Getty Campus Heritage Grant Program (2 volumes); and grant funded historical narratives regarding the Greenbrier River Valley, including topics related to native americans (pg. 1), settlement (pg. 15), mineral springs and resorts (pg. 44), Civil War (pg. 74), industrialization (pg. 118), parks (pg. 149), and rivers and railroads (pg. 172). Writings include bibliographies.
William Ludwig, Correspondence and Record Book
Letters of William Ludwig, a soldier with the Thirty-fourth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The letters are to his father, Charles Ludwig, and his brother, George, both in Cincinnati, Ohio, from various camps in West Virginia. This collection also contains a record book of the regiment compiled in 1885 by Alex S. Oliver of Company "G", and a newspaper article, written in 1889, presenting a short history of the regiment.