Women's history -- 1850-1899
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Ruffner (1790-1861) and William Henry (1824-1908) Papers
Henshaw Family Correspondence
Isaac McNeel (b.1830) Papers
Jackson County, West Virginia Diaries
Diaries kept by Luther Wolfe, C.A. Wolfe, and Mary Kinser, of Jackson County, which mention weather conditions, community events, family news, and events of national importance.
Jonathan M. Bennett (1816-1887) Papers
Julia McDonald Davis (1900-1993) Papers
Kingwood Methodist Episcopal Church, Records
Church record, 1852-1896, listing baptisms, marriages, probationers, members and various classes; quarterly conference records, 1899-1903, 1917-1920; church ledgers, 1910-1936; the minutes of the Women's Home Missionary Society, 1914-1937; and "A Brief History of Methodism in Kingwood and Vicinity from Our Earliest Times to March, 1874," by W.C. Snodgrass.
Lawrence Sherwood, Collector, Diaries
Pocket diaries (1853-1854) of William M. Randolph, a farmer in Moorefield, West Virginia, and diaries (1861-1870) for Lettie Smith, a teacher in Grant and Tucker counties.
Lorena Brown (1850-1919) Letter, Typed Document [Xerox]
Typed transcription of a letter written by Lorena Brown to her aunt, Lucinda Dunham Powell. The letter, dated 28 March 1863, describes the Brown family's journey from the Kanawha Valley to Monroe County.
Louis Bennett Papers
The business papers and legal correspondence of Louis Bennett (1849-1918) of Weston, a wealthy landowner and lawyer. Also included are papers of his father Jonathan M. Bennett and the latter's associate Gideon D. Camden.